WAC 173-145-100
Emergency fund administration. Funds must
be available for flood control projects in response to unusual,
unforseeable [unforeseeable], and emergent flood conditions and must be allocated in amounts
adequate for the preservation of life and property. The
following criteria must be the basis of allocating the emergency
funds:
(1) Appropriations from the FCAAP fund for emergency
projects will require the declaration of an emergency by the
appropriate local authority.
(2) Application for emergency funds must be made on the same
form used for nonemergency fund applications.
(3) Payment of FCAAP funds for emergency projects will be
based on project construction costs. Flood fighting costs may be
included.
(4) Payment for emergency work must be allocated on a
first-come first-serve basis and may not be based on any priority
system.
(5) At the discretion of ecology, emergency funds may be
made available for use on nonemergency projects.
(6) The maximum amount of emergency funds initially
available for any one county is one hundred fifty thousand
dollars per biennium. If the total available emergency funds are
not needed by other counties, and the amount of emergency funds
needed in a county exceeds one hundred fifty thousand dollars,
the county can request additional emergency funds.
(7) The flood control assistance account contribution may
not exceed eighty percent of the eligible project cost of an
emergency project.
(8) Emergency funds will only be made available to projects
that have been given approval for matching funds by the
department of ecology before construction work is performed.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 86.26.105. 01-02-006 (Order 00-13), §
173-145-100, filed 12/21/00, effective 1/21/01. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 86.26 RCW. 87-04-022 (Order 86-36), §
173-145-100, filed 1/28/87; 85-14-002 (Order DE 85-10), §
173-145-100, filed 6/21/85.]