44 CFR · Emergency Management and Assistance
§ 333.20 — General provisions.
44 CFR § 333.20
TitleTitle 44: Emergency Management and AssistancePartPart 333: Emergency Management Priorities and Allocations System
SourceeCFR (current through Dec 31, 2024)
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44 C.F.R. § 333.20 (2024).
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§ 333.20 General provisions.
(a)EMPAS is designed to be largely self-executing. However, if production or delivery problems arise, a person should immediately contact FEMA (or the Delegate Agency, as appropriate) for special priorities assistance pursuant to §§ 333.20 through 333.24 and as directed by § 333.83. If FEMA (or the Delegate Agency, as appropriate) is unable to resolve the problem or to authorize the use of a priority rating and believes additional assistance is warranted, FEMA (or the Delegate Agency, as appropriate) may forward the request to another resource agency, as appropriate, for action. Special priorities assistance is a service provided to alleviate problems.
(b)Special priorities assistance can be provided for any reason consistent with this part, such as assistin
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§ 333.83
44 C.F.R. § 333.83
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§ 333.15
Extension of priority ratings.§ 333.17
Use of rated orders.§ 333.20
General provisions.§ 333.22
Examples of assistance.§ 333.23
Criteria for assistance.§ 333.30
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