Article
4.5. California Individual Assistance Act
8688.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the California Individual Assistance Act.8688.1.
It is the intent of the Legislature to provide local agencies, community-based organizations, and individuals with the assistance they need to quickly recover following a disaster.8688.2.
Unless the provision or context otherwise requires, the definitions in this section govern the construction of this article:(a) “Community-based organization” means a public or private nonprofit organization of demonstrated effectiveness that represents a community or significant segments of a community and provides support and services to individuals in the community.
(b) “Disaster” means a fire, flood, storm, tidal wave or tsunami, earthquake, act of terrorism, epidemic, extreme heat or cold event, or other similar calamity that the Governor determines presents a threat to public safety.
(c) “Housing assistance” means assistance
available to homeowners and renters to repair disaster-related damages not covered by insurance or by other governmental financial assistance programs, including, but not limited to, costs that are reasonable and necessary to make the essential living areas of a primary residence safe, sanitary, and functional.
(d) “Individual” means a person residing in California.
(e) “Individual and family grants” means housing assistance and other needs assistance provided pursuant to this article.
(f) “Local emergency” means a condition of extreme peril to persons or property proclaimed as such by the governing body of the local agency affected, in accordance with Section 8630.
(g) “Other needs assistance” means assistance to offset expenses and losses in income
not covered by insurance or by other financial assistance resources, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(1) Income losses.
(2) Costs to clean, repair, or replace essential personal property items.
(3) Medical, dental, and funeral expenses resulting from the local emergency.
(4) Other potentially eligible expenses authorized by the director.
(h) “Unusual circumstances” means unavoidable delays that result from recurrence of a disaster, prolonged severe weather within a one-year period, or other conditions beyond the control of the applicant.
8688.3.
(a) From the Disaster Assistance Fund, and subject to the conditions specified in this article, the director shall allocate funds to meet the cost of expenses for the purposes described in subdivision (b).(b) Moneys from the Disaster Assistance Fund may be used to provide financial assistance to local agencies, community-based organizations, and individuals for the following purposes:
(1) To fund local agency and community-based organization personnel costs, equipment costs, translation services, and the cost of supplies and materials used during disaster response activities, incurred as a result of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor, excluding the normal hourly
wage costs of employees engaged in emergency work activities.
(2) To reimburse local agencies or community-based organizations that provide individual and family grants.
(3) To provide direct individual and family grants, including housing assistance and other needs assistance, to individuals.
(4) To fund indirect administrative costs and any other assistance deemed necessary by the director.
(5) To fund necessary and required site preparation costs for evacuation and local assistance centers as deemed necessary by the director.
8688.4.
(a) When certified by the director, claims of community-based organizations and local agencies shall be presented to the Controller for payment out of funds made available for that purpose.(b) The director shall adopt regulations, as determined to be necessary, to govern the administration of the program authorized by this article in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3). These regulations shall include specific eligibility requirements, a procedure for local agencies and community-based organizations to request the implementation of this article, and a method for evaluating these requests by the Office of Emergency
Services.
8688.5.
An allocation may be made to a local agency, community-based organization, or an individual, if, within 10 days after the actual occurrence of a disaster, the local agency has proclaimed a local emergency and that proclamation is acceptable to the director, or upon the order of the Governor when a state of emergency proclamation has been issued.8688.6.
A local agency, community-based organization, or an individual shall make application to the director for state financial assistance pursuant to this article within 60 days after the date of the proclamation of a local emergency. The director may extend the time for this filing only under unusual circumstances.8688.7.
The director shall develop procedures for a local agency or community-based organization to receive an advance of funds to expedite the delivery of individual and family grants following a disaster.8688.8.
Notwithstanding any other law, including Section 8688.6, the director shall enter into agreements with local agencies or community-based organizations to retroactively provide individual and family grants for the following events:(a) The December 20, 2022, magnitude 6.4 earthquake off the Northern California coastline near the City of Ferndale in Humboldt County.
(b) The severe winter storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides for areas designated in the Federal Emergency Management Agency declaration DR-4683-CA for the period December 27, 2022, to January 31, 2023, inclusive.
(c) The severe winter storms, straight-line winds,
flooding, landslides, and mudslides for areas designated in the Federal Emergency Management Agency declaration DR-4699-CA for the period February 21, 2023, to ____, inclusive.