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SCOR Disaster Case Management Services: 1-803-898-2511
The South Carolina Disaster Relief and Resilience Act (SC Code §48-62-10) mandates the development of a Strategic Statewide Resilience and Risk Reduction Plan (Resilience Plan) and also creates two funds: the Disaster Relief and Resilience Reserve Fund (Reserve Fund) and the South Carolina Resilience Revolving Fund (Revolving Fund). The Act authorizes the South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR) to develop and implement the Resilience Plan, to operate both funds, and to coordinate statewide disaster recovery efforts while collaborating with federal, state, and local stakeholders.
In order to reduce losses from future disasters across the State, the office is responsible for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Resilience Plan. The Resilience Plan will evaluate South Carolina's eight major watersheds, examining the flood risks that exist in each area and identifying potential losses that could occur as a result of severe weather events and other natural catastrophes including but not limited to flooding, wildfires, and drought conditions. The required elements of the plan may be found at SC Code §48-62-10. The final product will provide strategies for local governments for mitigating flood risks and ways to integrate risk reduction into existing strategies for hazard mitigation, environmental protection, and economic opportunity and development. SCOR will coordinate with the Advisory Committee created by the SCDRR Act to develop the Resilience Plan. Advisory Committee members include:
The fund is under the Chief Resilience Officer and, following a federally declared disaster, can be used to: