2025-07446Notice

FEMA Proposes Renewal of Business Emergency Center Agreements

Published Date: 4/30/2025

Notice

Summary

FEMA wants to keep collecting info from businesses during emergencies to help with faster response and recovery. They’re asking the public to share thoughts on extending this info collection, which won’t add extra paperwork. This helps FEMA and businesses work better together when disaster strikes, with no new costs or deadlines for now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

FEMA continues business data collection

If you own a business, FEMA will continue collecting entity-specific information during emergency events using the National Business Emergency Operation Center (NBEOC) stakeholder listing to help with response and recovery. FEMA says this compilation and information sharing is intended to help FEMA and businesses work together faster when disasters strike.

Extension adds no new paperwork or costs

If you own a business, FEMA says extending this approved information collection will not add extra paperwork, costs, or new deadlines. The agency states the extension is intended to reduce respondent burden and will not create additional paperwork burden.

Participation in NBEOC is voluntary

If you own a business, FEMA says the agency seeks to voluntarily continue the standing practice of collecting entity-specific information during an event. Businesses are not being required by this notice to provide information for the NBEOC stakeholder listing.

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4/30/2025

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