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PIP - FEB 111994 <br />BOOK 91 PACS �. <br />Mr. Myers noted that one very important lesson learned from <br />Hurricane Andrew is for communities to know their resources. After <br />Andrew hit, officials had a considerable wait for the State to send <br />a one -ton generator not knowing that a local contractor had one <br />available because he had taken precautions to secure it to <br />withstand the storm. <br />Mr. Myers introduced Eve Rainey, community program <br />administrator of the Florida Department of Emergency Management, <br />who gave a brief update on Chapter 252 of the State Statutes, House <br />Bill 911 and Senate Bill 1858. <br />With regard to Senate Bill 1858, Ms. Rainey explained that <br />funding is through an insurance surcharge of $2 per residence and <br />$4 per commercial structure. Below are charts showing the <br />distribution of those fundR_ <br />STATE AND LOCAL FUNDING <br />DISTRIBUTION - SB 1858 <br />ESTIMATED INSURANCE SURCHARGE RECEIPTS $12.7 MILLION <br />COLLECTIONITRUST FUND SURCHARGE 900,000 <br />FUNDS REMAINING FOR WS I-RIBUTION $11.8 MILLION <br />60% STATE AND LOCAL $ 7,080,000 <br />20% DEM $ 1,416,000 <br />80% LOCAL $ 5,664,000 <br />OF WHICH <br />8S% COUNTIES $ 4,814,400 <br />I S% MUNICIPALITIES $ 849,600 <br />FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR <br />DISTRIBUTION -PER SB -1858 <br />PERCENTAGE <br />FUNDING AS DESCRIBED ACTUAL AWARD <br />ENTITY IN SB -1858 PERCENTAGE AMOUNT <br />DIVISION OF <br />EMERGENCY <br />MANAGEMENT 20% of 60% of 100% 12.0% $1.416 mil <br />COUNTIES <br />85% of 80% of 60% of 100% <br />40.8% <br />$4.814 mil <br />CITIES <br />I S% of 80% of 60% of 100% <br />7.2% <br />$0.850 mil <br />COMPETITIVE <br />GRANTS <br />20% of 100% <br />20.0% <br />$2.360 mil <br />NON-FEDERAL <br />20% of 100% <br />20.0% <br />$7.360mil <br />DISASTERS. <br />TOTAL <br />100.0% <br />$11.80mi) <br />8 <br />