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Recommendation 4.2: Improve the cap
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In addition, the Commission
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NDMS and DoD are not the only entit
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5. Disaster Case Management Recomme
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Not all disasters will involve disa
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expertise. 272 While most school di
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Recommendation 7.2: Congress and ED
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Recommendation 7.3: Ensure that sch
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Another mechanism through which the
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Recommendation 8.2: Ensure that Sta
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evisions to the standards were need
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10. Housing Recommendation 10.1: Pr
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corresponding tasks related to the
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evacuees. 382 States also have the
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Recommendation 11.2: Disaster plans
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Appendix A. Study Approach The <str
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Appendix B: Index to Recommendation
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• Include bereavement support and
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Relevant Federal Agencies President
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Relevant Federal Agencies President
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• DHS/FEMA should clarify the tra
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● Relevant Federal Agencies Presi
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• Congress should authorize DHS/F
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Appendix C: Model Executive Order o
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2. Children and Disasters Advisory
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Appendix F. Supplies for Infants an
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Non-Perishable Supplies & Equipment
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Supplemental Information Descriptio
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Appendix G. Subcommittee Members an
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Richard Muth, National</str
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Also, the Commission</stron
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Children’s Research Center^ Churc
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Planning and Learning Technologies,
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Honorable Sheila Leslie Appointed t
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Honorable Mark K. Shriver, MPA Chai
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