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2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbockt T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act) enacted under the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA2K), the state of Flor

ida is required to have a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)-approved hazard mitigation plan in order to be eligible for federal hazard mitiga STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

tion funding. The purpose of the State Hazard Mitigation Plan (SHMP) is to reduce death, injuries, and property losses caused by natural hazards in Fl

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orida. The 2018 Plan identifies hazards based on the history of disasters within the state and lists goals, objectives, strategies, and actions for re

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbockerty, and the environment but it also streamlines the disaster recovery process. Hazard mitigation is most effective when based on an inclusive, compr

ehensive, longterm plan that is developed before a disaster occurs.The SHMP serves several purposes; including providing an explanation of the Florida STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) Mitigation Bureau and the strategies the State uses to implement an effective comprehensive statewide hazard

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mitigation plan. Plans are coordinated through appropriate state, local, and regional agencies, as well as non governmental interest groups. This 2018

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbocknd non-profit organizations into one viable, comprehensive, and statewide mitigation program.The scope of the SHMP is broad. The plan explains the way

in which the Mitigation Bureau administers the Mitigation programs within the state, both within the Mitigation Bureau, and externally with other sta STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

te and local agencies. Additionally, as required by statute, the Risk Assessment portion of the SHMP identifies natural hazards, as well as technologi

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cal and human-caused hazards. The Risk Assessment portion analyzes vulnerability of the State in terms of jurisdictions (counties), and in terms of st

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbocky uses available mitigation funding.•The State is capable of managing all funding, including that which results from achieving enhanced status.Florida

is vulnerable to both natural hazards and technological and human-caused hazards. The most common hazards to Florida are wildfires and floods; howeve STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

r, hurricanes have historically inflicted catastrophic destruction. Florida has had 69 Major Disaster Declarations from 1953 when these federal declar

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ations began, through 2016. Belov/ is a chart demonstrating the types of disasters that have received a Major Disaster Declaration, by type, from 1953

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbockm 1953 - 2016Major Disaster Declarations, by type, in Florida from 1953 - 2016Florida first received Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funding in

1993. Florida has received a total of $867,038,534 in HMGP funding from 1998 to 2016.- From 1998 until 2005, Florida received 15% of the 90day Recove STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

ry cost estimates after federally declared disasters. In 2007, Florida began to receive 20% of the 90-day Recovery cost estimates because of the Enhan

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ced status of the SHMP. Florida strives to maintain the Enhanced status to continue receiving the extra 5% in HMGP funding because the state recognize

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-LubbockMGP funding.Planning Process and MaintenanceIn accordance with 44 CFR 201.4, Florida originally developed the SHMP and it was approved by FEMA in 2004

. The plan was continually updated in 2007, 2010, and 2013. In 2014, FEMA extended the update cycle from three years to five years so the 2013 plan th STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

at was valid until 2016 was extended until 2018. The updates for 2018 began in mid-2016.The Mitigation Planning Unit has been responsible for updating

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the SHMP in the past. Additionally, the Mitigation Planning Unit coordinated the SHMPAT group, which assisted with updating and approving the plan. T

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbockl, local, non-profit, and private sector partners.The 2018 SHMP update began in mid-2016 when the Mitigation Planning Unit conducted an in-depth revie

w of the 2013 SHMP and the 2016 FEM A State Mitigation Plan Review Guide, when the plan update1 Records of HMGP funding from 1993 - 1997 were unavaila STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

ble.Florida Division of Emergency Management3_____________________________________________________EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPbegan, the SHMPAT

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was used as it had been in the past, as a resource for the Mitigation Planning Unit to assist with and approve updates and changes.In 2017, Chapter 25

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbockut the state, coordinating the ongoing efforts of state agencies in addressing the impacts of natural hazards, and collaborating on statewide initiati

ves to address the impacts of natural hazards. More information about this workgroup can be found in the Planning Process and Plan Maintenance Section STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

.Mter the creation of the group discussed above, the Mitigation Bureau decided to combine it with two other similar statewide mitigation groups: the S

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HMPAT and the Florida Silver Jackets team. The new group was named Mitigate FL. Therefore, one purpose of the Mitigate FL group is to bring together a

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-LubbockState's Enhanced Hazard Mitigation Plan. This group includes members from state agencies, local governments, regional planning councils, universities,

non-profit organizations, FEMA, and other federal agencies. As these members work together, they gain and share valuable insight into how the plan ma STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

y be integrated into their respective hazard mitigation planning processes. As they return to their communities or organizations, they bring with them

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plan knowledge and tools to update their own plans.After the 2018 Enhanced SHMP underwent final revisions, and the plan was completed to the satisfac

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock of Florida via a memorandum signed by the Director of FDEM as the Governor's Authorized Representative. After adoption, the plan was submitted to FEM

A for approval. The 2018 Enhanced SHMP update was submitted on 02/23/2018 and approved on 06/11/2018. The plan will be in effect from August 24, 2018 STAR-Provider-Directory-Lubbock

until August 23, 2023.

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

2018ENHANCEDSTATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLANSTATE OF FLORIDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION2018 SHMPEXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionUnder Section 322 of the Robert

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