Montana Disaster Recovery Framework |
The overall objective of the Montana Disaster Recovery Framework (MDRF) is to ensure the effective management of emergency efforts in recovering from situations associated with disaster emergencies through aligning, collaborating and integrating local, Tribal and state agency disaster recovery plans. The operation strategies provided in the MDRF are illustrated through Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) which are used to organize resources and capabilities through identification and coordination of primary and support agencies based on authorities and availability of resources in a given functional area.
Montana Disaster Recovery Framework 2025. PDF
Recovery Support Functions
Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) provide the structure for coordinating State interagency support for State efforts to recover from an incident. They are a way to group functions that provide state support to county and tribal jurisdictions, both for Stafford Act declared disasters and emergencies and for non-Stafford Act incidents.