33 CFR · Navigation and Navigable Waters

§ 203.14 — Responsibilities of non-Federal interests.

33 CFR § 203.14

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33 C.F.R. § 203.14 (2026).

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§ 203.14 Responsibilities of non-Federal interests. Non-Federal interests, which include State, county and local governments; federally recognized Indian Tribes; and Alaska Native Corporations, are required to make full use of their own resources before Federal assistance can be furnished. The National Guard, as part of the State's resources when it is under State control, must be fully utilized as part of the non-Federal response. Non-Federal responsibilities include the following:

(a)Disaster preparedness. Disaster preparedness is a basic tenet of State and local responsibility. Disaster preparedness responsibilities of non-Federal interests include:
(1)Operation and maintenance of flood control works;
(2)Procurement and stockpiling of sandbags, pumps, and/or other materials or equ

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