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receiving Federal assistance. For additional information, see 44 CFR Part <br />17. <br />• Federal Debt Status - The recipient may not be delinquent in the <br />repayment of any Federal debt. Examples of relevant debt include <br />delinquent payroll or other taxes, audit disallowances, and benefit <br />overpayments. (OMB Circular A-129) (Refer to SF 424, item number 17.) <br />• Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990 - In accordance with section 6 of <br />the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990, 15 U.S.C. §2225a, the <br />recipient agrees to ensure that all conference, meeting, convention, or <br />training space funded in whole or in part with Federal funds, complies with <br />the fire prevention and control guidelines of the Federal Fire Prevention <br />and Control Act of 1974, 15 U.S.C. §2225. <br />Grantees must comply with all regulations, guidelines, and standards adopted <br />under the above statutes. <br />5.6 - Integrating individuals with disabilities into emergency planning. <br />Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, prohibits <br />discrimination against people with disabilities in all aspects of emergency <br />mitigation, planning, response, and recovery by entities receiving financial <br />funding from FEMA. In addition, Executive Order 13347, Individuals with <br />Disabilities in Emergency Preparedness signed in July 2004, requires the <br />Federal Government to support safety and security for individuals with disabilities <br />in situations involving disasters, including earthquakes, tornadoes, fires, floods, <br />hurricanes, and acts of terrorism. Executive Order 13347 requires the Federal <br />government to encourage consideration of the needs of individuals with <br />disabilities served by State, local, and tribal governments in emergency <br />preparedness planning. <br />FEMA has several resources available to assist emergency managers in <br />planning and response efforts related to people with disabilities and to ensure <br />compliance with Federal civil rights laws: <br />Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 301 (CPG-301): Interim <br />Emergency Management Planning Guide for Special Needs <br />Populations. CPG-301 is designed to aid tribal, State, territorial, and <br />local governments in planning for individuals with special needs. CPG- <br />301 outlines special needs considerations for: Developing Informed <br />Plans; Assessments and Registries; Emergency Public <br />Information/Communication; Sheltering and Mass Care; Evacuation; <br />Transportation; Human Services/Medical Management; Congregate <br />Settings; Recovery; and Training and Exercises. CPG-301 is available at <br />http://www. fema. pov/pdf/media/2008/301. pdf. <br />31 <br />55A-37