This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived a number of regulatory requirements and extended the deadlines for certain reports and applications to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina and to ease the economic effects of the storm
This report presents Human Resources Management flexibilities in emergency situations regarding Fede...
This report provides background information about the establishment and evolution of federal emerge...
This report discusses the response of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to Hurri...
This report reviews some of the environmental laws that could affect response and recovery actions, ...
This report mainly focuses on the General Services Administration Federal Facilities Affected by Hur...
After Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced several tax relief measures t...
This CRS report summarizes federal disaster assistance funding legislation in the 109th Congress and...
This report outlines legislative procedures and also discuss Social Security Administration (SSA) pr...
During the last week of August 2005, Hurricane Katrina gathered strength in the Atlantic and moved a...
This report provides summary information on emergency supplemental appropriations enacted after majo...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
President Bush has, by proclamation, suspended the application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all contrac...
Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
Hurricane Katrina will have an enormous impact on people and the economy of the United States. The h...
On September 4th, 2005 Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Leavitt declared a federal public ...
This report presents Human Resources Management flexibilities in emergency situations regarding Fede...
This report provides background information about the establishment and evolution of federal emerge...
This report discusses the response of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to Hurri...
This report reviews some of the environmental laws that could affect response and recovery actions, ...
This report mainly focuses on the General Services Administration Federal Facilities Affected by Hur...
After Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced several tax relief measures t...
This CRS report summarizes federal disaster assistance funding legislation in the 109th Congress and...
This report outlines legislative procedures and also discuss Social Security Administration (SSA) pr...
During the last week of August 2005, Hurricane Katrina gathered strength in the Atlantic and moved a...
This report provides summary information on emergency supplemental appropriations enacted after majo...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
President Bush has, by proclamation, suspended the application of the Davis-Bacon Act to all contrac...
Hurricane Katrina has given rise to many emergency contracting situations. This report will attempt ...
Hurricane Katrina will have an enormous impact on people and the economy of the United States. The h...
On September 4th, 2005 Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Leavitt declared a federal public ...
This report presents Human Resources Management flexibilities in emergency situations regarding Fede...
This report provides background information about the establishment and evolution of federal emerge...
This report discusses the response of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to Hurri...