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Disaster Declarations
September 8, 2017: HHS Secretary Price declares public health emergencies in Georgia and South Carolina
due to Hurricane Irma
September 8, 2017: Determination that a public health emergency exists in South Carolina as the result
of Hurricane Irma
September 8, 2017: Waiver or modification of requirements under Section 1135 of the Social Security Act
in South Carolina as the result of Hurricane Irma
September 7, 2017: Federal Aid programs for the state of South Carolina
September 7, 2017: President Donald J. Trump signs emergency declaration for South Carolina (FEMA)
September 7, 2017: President Donald J. Trump approves South Carolina emergency declaration (Whitehouse)
September 6, 2017: Governor Henry McMaster asks South Carolinians to prepare for Hurricane Irma and declares a State of Emergency
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This page last reviewed: September 20, 2017