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§771 National Disaster Recovery Strategy

Title 6 › Chapter 2— NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT › Subchapter II— COMPREHENSIVE PREPAREDNESS SYSTEM › Part C— Miscellaneous Authorities › § 771

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

Require the Administrator, working with HUD, EPA, Agriculture, Commerce, Treasury, Transportation, SBA, the Interior Department’s Indian Affairs office, other federal agencies, state, local, and tribal officials, and relevant nonprofits, to create and keep a National Disaster Recovery Strategy to guide recovery after major disasters. The strategy must say which federal programs are the most efficient and cost‑effective to help states, local and tribal governments, and people; spell out each agency’s role and authorities; encourage use of hazard‑appropriate, cost‑effective building materials to make stronger buildings; and explain program details, funding, and how agencies will share responsibilities. The Administrator must send Congress a detailed report within 270 days after October 4, 2006, and update that report whenever the strategy changes and at least once every 5 years.

Full Legal Text

Title 6, §771

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(a)The Administrator, in coordination with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Transportation, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs of the Department of the Interior, and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, State, local, and tribal government officials (including through the National Advisory Council), and representatives of appropriate nongovernmental organizations shall develop, coordinate, and maintain a National Disaster Recovery Strategy to serve as a guide to recovery efforts after major disasters and emergencies.
(b)The National Disaster Recovery Strategy shall—
(1)outline the most efficient and cost-effective Federal programs that will meet the recovery needs of States, local and tribal governments, and individuals and households affected by a major disaster;
(2)clearly define the role, programs, authorities, and responsibilities of each Federal agency that may be of assistance in providing assistance in the recovery from a major disaster;
(3)promote the use of the most appropriate and cost-effective building materials (based on the hazards present in an area) in any area affected by a major disaster, with the goal of encouraging the construction of disaster-resistant buildings; and
(4)describe in detail the programs that may be offered by the agencies described in paragraph (2), including—
(A)discussing funding issues;
(B)detailing how responsibilities under the National Disaster Recovery Strategy will be shared; and
(C)addressing other matters concerning the cooperative effort to provide recovery assistance.
(c)(1)Not later than 270 days after October 4, 2006, the Administrator shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report describing in detail the National Disaster Recovery Strategy and any additional authorities necessary to implement any portion of the National Disaster Recovery Strategy.
(2)The Administrator shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report updating the report submitted under paragraph (1)—
(A)on the same date that any change is made to the National Disaster Recovery Strategy; and
(B)on a periodic basis after the submission of the report under paragraph (1), but not less than once every 5 years after the date of the submission of the report under paragraph (1).

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Citation

6 U.S.C. § 771

Title 6Domestic Security

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

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