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   "Ask Commissioner Donelon" Series: Storm Issues (Separate Website)
See these articles about insurance and other topics related to storms from Louisiana Department of Insurance Commissioner Donelon.
By: Louisiana Department of Insurance
  
   
   Construction Liens and How to Avoid Them (Separate Website)
See this informaiton about construction liens and what you can do to avoid them.
By: Louisiana Rebuilds
  
   
   Disaster Assistance Web Site -- FEMA Announcement (Separate Website)
See FEMA's information about www.DisasterAssistance.gov, a site where people can go to find out about and register for disaster help from the federal government.
By: FEMA
  
   
   Disaster Relief Medicaid Program (Separate Website)
Katrina and Rita evacuees who are children, elderly, pregnant, disabled, blind, or are low-income parents with children, and from Alabama and Mississippi, may still be eligible for the Disaster Relief Medicaid program in Louisiana. The last day to apply for Disaster Relief Medicaid in the state of Louisiana is January 31, 2006.
By: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
  
   
   DisasterLegalAid.Org (Separate Website)
See this site for information and to look for help with disaster legal issues.
By: Legal Services Corp., American Bar Assn., Pro Bono Net
  
   
   Domestic Violence: A Victim's Legal Rights
Abused or victimized by a family member or partner? Your legal rights in Louisiana. Also practical advice. You can also listen to a recording of this item.
By: Acadiana Legal Services Corporation

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   Farmers' Legal Action Group, Inc. (Separate Website)
FLAG is a nonprofit law center dedicated to providing legal services to family farmers and their rural communities in order to help keep family farmers on the land.
  
   
   FEMA Begins Referring Families to HUD for Temporary Disaster Housing Program (Separate Website)
See this information from FEMA about DHAP-IKE.
By: FEMA
  
   
   FEMA Utility Subsidy Program FAQs This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
Information about reimbursing public assistance applicants for utilities paid on behalf of evacuees who participated in the Section 403 Interim Sheltering Program.
  
   
   Flood Vehicle Database (Separate Website)
Free database of flooded vehicles affected by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Check for reported flood damage. Doesn't include all affected vehicles.
By: National Insurance Crime Bureau
  
   
   Free or Low-Cost Rebuilding Help (Separate Website)
Some organizations offer people free construction material, volunteer labor or other rebuilding help. Here is a list of places that may be able to help people rehabilitate or rebuild damaged or destroyed homes.
By: LouisianaRebuilds.info
  
   
   Geaux Vote! Elections Division of the Lousiana Secretary of State (Separate Website)
Go to GeauxVote.com, the web page of the Elections Division of the Louisiana Secretary of State, for information about how to register, where to vote, and what's on the ballot.
By: Louisiana Secretary of State
  
   
   Gustav -- Federal Aid Programs for Louisiana Disaster Recovery (Separate Website)
See this FEMA information sheet about what sort of help there is from the federal government for Louisiana disaster survivors.
By: FEMA
  
   
   Gustav -- New Disaster Recovery Centers (Separate Website)
See this updated list of Disaster Recovery Centers around the state.
By: Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
  
   
   HUD Information about DHAP-IKE (Disaster Housing Assistance Program) (Separate Website)
Here are updates from HUD about the Disaster Housing Assistance Program for some survivors of Hurricane Ike and Gustav (DHAP_IKE).
By: US Department of Housing and Urban Development
  
   
   Important Information About FEMA Katrina & Rita Notices This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
See this flyer with important information about notices FEMA sent to people to try to get back some or all of the money paid to survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (New Orleans office)
 
  
   
   Important information about Road Home appeals. (Separate Website)
Government Benefits Important Road Home Update Learn more about an announcement from The Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA) about some Road Home applicants who tried to pursue appeals. According to the announcement, the Louisiana Recovery Authority and the Office of Community Development will review cases of people who claim their Road Home appeals were lost in the process. The Road Home applicants must ask for this review. Contact information is on the LRA's web site.
By: Louisiana Recovery Authority
  
   
   Louisiana Rebuilds Web Site (Separate Website)
Check out this site, described on its home page as: "LouisianaRebuilds.info was established to be a trusted, online destination for residents affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing critical information for those who have returned home as well as those who are still displaced."
  
   
   The Road Home Program (Separate Website)
State website offers homeowners and rental property owners details about the program and tools and resources.
By: Road2la.org
  
   
   Transportation of Evacuees with Medical Needs (Separate Website)
Fact sheet on how to arrange transportation, and cover costs, for evacuees with medical needs from Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Hospitals
  
   
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