Comprehensive Legislation Includes Proposals Championed by Miss. Senators
The National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization and Reform (NFIP-RE) Act (S.3128) is a bipartisan, bicameral effort to extend NIFP for five years through
"The NFIP is a lifeline for many
"Flooding poses a consistent threat throughout
The NFIP RE Act would tackle systemic problems within the NFIP, move the program toward solvency, and invest more on cost-effective prevention and mitigation projects in order to spare the high cost of rebuilding after flood disasters.
Wicker, a longtime NFIP proponent, offered two reforms to the program that were included in this year's reauthorization legislation:
* Small Business Surcharge Relief Act - Would allow a small business or nonprofit with multiple insured structures to pay for mitigation projects on their property in lieu of NFIP surcharges.
* Flood Insurance Continuing Education and Training Act - Would provide continuing education for insurance agents to ensure they present accurate flood policy information to consumers.
Hyde-Smith, a lead cosponsor of the first NIFP-RE Act introduced in 2019, continued her advocacy for several provisions in the new legislation, including:
* Historic Loss Calculations - Excluding catastrophic loss years in the average historical loss year calculations in accordance with accepted actuarial principles. This will have the effect of not only lowering policy premiums and addressing affordability issues, but also ensuring private insurers have a realistic market to compete in and stability for the housing market.
* Mitigation and Mapping Reforms - Proactive mitigation and mapping reforms, including a new community mapping appeals process regarding flood maps created by the
* Recognizing Levee-Protected Areas - Enhanced risk assessments to more fairly recognize the protection offered by levees and other flood control structures, and robust funding for large-scale, community-wide mitigation efforts, and mitigation assistance programs, which are the most effective way to reduce flood risk. According to
* Appeals Process - Allowing policyholders to seek a third party, neutral review instead of going through
Overall, the National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization and Reform Act provides:
* Long-Term Certainty - Reauthorizes the NFIP for five years, through
* Risk Rating 2.0 Rate Hike Caps - Protects policyholders from exorbitant premium hikes by capping annual increases at 9 percent and instituting guardrails on the new
* NFIP Solvency Provisions - Freezes interest payments on the NFIP debt and reinvests savings toward cost-saving mitigation efforts to restore the program to solvency and reduce future borrowing.
* Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Coverage - Increases the maximum limit for ICC coverage to reflect the costs of rebuilding and implementing mitigation projects more accurately. It also expands ICC coverage eligibility to encourage more proactive mitigation before natural disasters strike.
* Investments in Mitigation - Provides robust funding levels for cost-effective investments in mitigation, which have a large return on investment and are the most effective way to reduce flood risk.
* More Accurate Mapping - Increases funding to implement Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology to the
* Oversight of Write Your Own (WYO) Companies - Creates new oversight measures for insurance companies and vendors, and provides
* Claims and Appeals Process Reforms - Fundamentally reforms the claims process to level the playing field for policyholders during appeal or litigation. It bans aggressive legal tactics preventing homeowners from filing legitimate claims, holds
View the full text of S.3128 here https://www.hydesmith.senate.gov/sites/default/files/2021-11/S.3128%20NFIP-RE%20Act.pdf.
Read this original document at: https://www.hydesmith.senate.gov/wicker-hyde-smith-sponsor-national-flood-insurance-program-reauthorization-reform-act
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) News Release
Comprehensive Legislation Includes Proposals Championed By Miss. Senators
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