Wicker, Hyde-Smith Introduce Bill to Protect Flood Insurance Policyholders
Below is a political press release from Senators
The Homeowner Flood Insurance Transparency and Protection Act would allow NFIP policyholders to retain existing premium rates rather than being forced into new NFIP Risk Rating 2.0 (RR2.0) rates until
"Many
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The legislation is intended to protect policyholders while forcing
Public notice and comment
Established policyholder premium appeals process
Economic impact analysis
Independent peer review
Assurance of data reliability
In addition to Wicker,
Click here for a bill summary.



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