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<br />FY 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - DECEMBER 2, 2005 <br /> <br />. Advise and assist MMRS jurisdictions with HSPD-8 preparedness assessments and <br />reporting. <br /> <br />States are reminded that MMRS funds must be expended to support efforts to establish and <br />sustain enhanced local capabilities in MMRS jurisdictions so that those jurisdictions are prepared <br />to respond to any mass casualty incident, including terrorism, disease outbreaks, natural <br />disasters, and large scale hazardous materials accidents. The intent of the MMRS program is to <br />enhance these capabilities at the local level so that these jurisdictions can manage the aftermath <br />of an incident until significant external assistance can arrive. MMRS jurisdictions may choose to <br />allocate funding to the State to assist them in developing these capabilities. The MMRS Steering <br />Committee Chair must provide written concurrence for the State to retain funds for these <br />program purposes. Further, the MMRS jurisdictions have discretion to determine what level of <br />funding, if any, they will allow the States to retain. As such, the MMRS jurisdictions are not <br />constrained by the 20 percent cap on State retention ofMMRS funds indicated in the program <br />guidance. <br /> <br />C.2. Revised Capabilitv Focus Areas (CFA) <br /> <br />The listing constitutes revised MMRS Capability Focus Areas (CFAs) and reflects the <br />correlation of the Goal, National Priorities and TCL, and updates the FY 2004 and 2005 MMRS <br />CF As. The Target Capabilities constitute the primary guidance for the MMRS activities engaged <br />in achieving these capabilities. Reference to previous and continuing MMRS program guidance <br />is also incorporated. MMRS jurisdictions have the option of using grant funds to improve <br />capabilities in any of the other Target Capabilities listed in the MMRS column of Appendix G. <br /> <br />MMRS jurisdictions must also sustain enhanced capabilities achieved through the <br />implementation of prior years' program guidance and funding. <br /> <br />CF A 1 - Strengthen Medical Surge <br />This CF A links to the Medical Surge Target Capability. MMRS jurisdictions are strongly <br />encouraged to develop, in conjunction with State and Urban Area officials, altered standards of <br />care authorities and guides, based on the information provide in the AHRQ report, "Altered <br />Standards of Care in Mass Casualty Events" (pub. No. 05-0043, April 2005). <br /> <br />Elements of the MMRS baseline capabilities apply to this area, including the WMD CBRNE <br />plans and Local Hospital and Regional Healthcare Systems Plan. The provisions ofFY 2004 and <br />FY 2005 CF A 2, "ensure operational viability of mass care shelters and medical treatment <br />facilities" are incorporated into this CF A: <br /> <br />. Revise or update current plans to include the provision of hazardous/toxic substances <br />portal and point detection and monitoring, decontamination and public safety support to <br />mass care shelters and medical treatment facilities by designated personnel and <br />equipment. <br />. Consider the establishment ofreception centers, which consolidate monitoring, triage, <br />decontamination, and registration of affected persons. <br /> <br />PREPAREDNESS DIRECTORATE'S OFFICE OF GRANTS AND TRAINING <br /> <br />96 <br /> <br />