Disaster Closeout Request is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: A Disaster Closeout Request is a formal submission made by the state of Arkansas to FEMA to request the closure of a disaster declaration.
Q: Why is a Disaster Closeout Request necessary?
A: A Disaster Closeout Request is necessary to formally close a disaster declaration and ensure that all eligible costs have been reimbursed.
Q: When should a Disaster Closeout Request be submitted?
A: A Disaster Closeout Request should be submitted after all eligible activities related to the disaster have been completed and their costs have been calculated.
Q: Who can submit a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: The state of Arkansas, through its designated agency, can submit a Disaster Closeout Request.
Q: What information is included in a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: A Disaster Closeout Request includes information on all eligible activities, their costs, and supporting documentation.
Q: What happens after a Disaster Closeout Request is submitted?
A: After a Disaster Closeout Request is submitted, FEMA reviews the request and determines whether all eligibility requirements have been met.
Q: Can a disaster declaration be closed without a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: No, a disaster declaration cannot be closed without a formal Disaster Closeout Request.
Q: How long does it take for FEMA to review a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: The time it takes for FEMA to review a Disaster Closeout Request can vary depending on the complexity of the request and the workload of FEMA staff.
Q: What happens if FEMA approves a Disaster Closeout Request?
A: If FEMA approves a Disaster Closeout Request, the state of Arkansas can proceed with finalizing the financial accounting for the disaster and closing the declaration.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management.