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Answers to Questions About the National Flood Insurance Program (FEMA F-084 / March 2011) (Paperback)
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Answers to Questions About the National Flood Insurance Program (FEMA F-084 / March 2011) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R418
Discovery Miles 4 180
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This book is intended to acquaint the public with the National
Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Despite the highly technical nature
of the Program, there has been a deliberate effort to minimize the
use of technical terms. This publication is designed for readers
who do not need a detailed history or refined technical or legal
explanations, but who do need a basic understanding of the Program
and the answers to some frequently asked questions. Readers who
need legal definitions should refer to the Standard Flood Insurance
Policy (SFIP) and to NFIP and related regulations. The information
provided herein is as current as possible, but changes in the NFIP
are made periodically. Readers can obtain the most up-to-date
insurance data by using the contact information at the back of the
book. The NFIP is a Federal program created by Congress to mitigate
future flood losses nationwide through sound, community-enforced
building and zoning ordinances and to provide access to affordable,
federally backed flood insurance protection for property owners.
The NFIP is designed to provide an insurance alternative to
disaster assistance to meet the escalating costs of repairing
damage to buildings and their contents caused by floods.
Participation in the NFIP is based on an agreement between local
communities and the Federal Government that states that if a
community will adopt and enforce a floodplain management ordinance
to reduce future flood risks to new construction in Special Flood
Hazard Areas (SFHAs), the Federal Government will make flood
insurance available within the community as a financial protection
against flood losses. For decades, the national response to flood
disasters was generally limited to constructing flood-control works
such as dams, levees, seawalls, and the like, and providing
disaster relief to flood victims. This approach, however, did not
reduce losses, nor did it discourage unwise development. In some
instances, it may have actually encouraged additional development.
To compound the problem, due to its high risk and seasonal nature,
insurance companies were not able to provide affordable flood
insurance coverage. In light of mounting flood losses and
escalating costs of disaster relief to the taxpayers, the U.S.
Congress created the NFIP. The intent was to reduce future flood
damage through community floodplain management ordinances, and
provide protection for property owners against potential losses
through an insurance mechanism that requires a premium to be paid
for the protection.
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