Production or disclosure of information Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974 Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs ...... Sale of insurance and adjustment of claims Implementation of section 1306(c) of the National Communities eligible for the sale of insurance 151 Reimbursement for costs of firefighting on Federal 152-199 [Reserved] 400 SUBCHAPTER D-DISASTER ASSISTANCE 200-205 206 [Reserved] Federal Disaster Assistance for disasters declared 406 302 Civil defense-State and local Emergency Manage- 509 312 313-320 321 Use of civil defense personnel, materials, and fa- 519 Maintenance of the mobilization base (Department 522 323 Guidance on priority use of resources in immediate 525 324-325 [Reserved] 327 328 Policy on use of Government-owned industrial 530 329 Use of priorities and allocation authority for Fed eral supply classification (FSC) common 531 330 Policy guidance and delegation of authorities for 533 331 332 333 334 Graduated mobilization response 335-349 [Reserved] Preservation of the mobilization base through the Voluntary agreements under section 708 of the De- 534 535 538 ...... 350 351 352 Review and approval of State and local radio- 542 ........... 552 558 353 354 355-359 Fee for services in support, review and approval of 564 572 360 361 State assistance programs for training and edu- 575 578 362 Criteria for acceptance of gifts, bequests, or serv- ...... 363-399 [Reserved] 584 Subpart B-Procedures for Rulemaking 1.10 Initiation of rulemaking. 1.11 Advance notice of proposed rulemaking. 1.12 Notice of proposed rulemaking. 1.13 Participation by interested persons. 1.14 Additional rulemaking proceedings. 1.15 Hearings. 1.16 Adoption of a final rule. 1.17 Petitions for reconsideration. 1.18 Petition for rulemaking. AUTHORITY: 5 U.S.C. 551, 552, 553; 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.; E.O. 12291. Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978; E.O. 12127; E.O. 12148. SOURCE: 46 FR 32584, June 24, 1981, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-General §1.1 Purpose. (a) This part contains the basic policies and procedures of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for adoption of rules. These policies and procedures incorporate those provisions of section 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553) which FEMA will follow. This part and internal FEMA Manuals implement Executive Order 12291. (b) Rules which must be published are described in section 3(a) of the APA, 5 U.S.C. 552(a). FEMA implementation of paragraph (a) is contained in 44 CFR part 5, subpart B. (c) This part contains policies and procedures for implementation of the with respect to significance of proposed rulemaking; (3) Determining the need for regulatory analyses; and (4) Reviewing existing regulations, including the reviews required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act. (e) As the FEMA Manual deals with internal management it is not subject to the requirements either of 5 U.S.C. 552 or 553. Its provisions are not part of this rule and reference to it is informative only. [46 FR 32584, June 24, 1981, as amended at 49 FR 33878, Aug. 27, 1984] §1.2 Definitions. (a) Rule or regulation means the whole or a part of any agency statement of general applicability and future effect designed to (1) implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy, or (2) describe procedures or practice requirements. It includes any rule of general applicability governing Federal grants to State and local governments for which the agency provides an opportunity for notice and public comment, except that the term rule does not include a rule of particular applicability relating to rates, wages, prices, facilities, appliances, services, or allowances therefor or to valuations, costs or accounting, or practices relating to such rates, wages, structures, prices, appliances, services, or allowances. For purposes of this part the term rule does not include regulations issued with respect to a military or foreign affairs function of the United States. |