Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Hails Congressional Committee Passage of Bill Supporting Private Flood Insurance As Good for Consumers
"Protecting consumers and homeowners is the
In January, Commissioner Miller testified before the House Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance.
"During my testimony, I stressed that one of the obstacles to increasing the availability of private flood insurance is that many lenders are unsure if private coverage meets the requirements of the federal government. This leads to reluctance among lenders to issue mortgages for homes with private flood coverage," Commissioner Miller said. "The Flood Insurance Market Parity and Modernization Act (H.R. 2901) would remove that obstacle by requiring lenders to accept private flood insurance if it complies with state laws and regulations and includes the required limits of coverage."
Mortgages backed by the federal government require flood insurance for homes in designated flood zones. Prior to the last three years, almost all residential flood insurance was sold through the federal government run National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Recent premium increases for many homeowners with NFIP policies, and re-mapping of many other properties into flood zones by the
"Providing options for homeowners when it comes to flood insurance is important to help consumers who need or want this coverage find it at more affordable prices," Commissioner Miller said.
Last month, as part of the
The legislation approved by the House committee would define as acceptable a policy issued by a private insurance company that is licensed, admitted, or otherwise approved in the state in which the insured property is located. A policy issued by a non-admitted insurer, also known as a surplus lines policy, would also qualify. Including surplus lines policies is important, as most private coverage now sold in
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