FEMA Urged To Expand Grace Period For Flood Insurance Policy Holders
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Currently, under the National Flood Insurance Program administered through
"As I have traveled to towns along the
Expanding the 30 day grace period to 45 days presents no significant negative impact on the fundamentals on which the flood insurance program operates. Policy holders will not be able to choose whether to have or get coverage just before flooding occurs. Rather, policyholders will have extra time to ensure that their payment has been processed ensure they maintain insurance coverage while they manage their post-Sandy finances.
"As we begin to recover from Hurricane Sandy, expanding the grace period for flood insurance payments will make an important difference for many struggling families in the region," added Pallone.
Read this original document at: http://pallone.house.gov/press-release/rep-pallone-urges-fema-expand-grace-period-flood-insurance-policy-holders
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