Flood Flashcards

1
Q

Who is the major provider?

A

The Federal Govt thru the NFIP

National Flood Insurance Program

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2
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define a FLOOD

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a temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two acres of normally dry land
—–OR—–
2+ properties that was damaged from:
1: overflow of waters inland or tidal
2: unusual&rapid accumulation of runoff or surface water from any source
3:mudlfow
4: collapse/ subsidence of land along shore of a lake as a result of erosion caused by waves

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3
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Flood emergency program

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first must apply for admittance to the program and request a study of the area’s flood potential, resulting in Flood Hazard Boundary Map development

Limited coverage ($35,000 max)

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Flood regular program

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detailed study is undertaken, Flood Insurance Rate Map is developed, and higher limits ($250,000max) are available if community agrees to pass ordinances to lessen the flooding (building code, zoning)

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5
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Flood eligible buildings

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I. Must have 2+ rigid outside walls & fully secured roof
II. Be affixed to a permanent side
III. Principally above ground level (50% or more of value)
IV. Located within an eligible community

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6
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Flood eligible contents

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must be within the building - certain property in basements & under elevated flood is not covered

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7
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Flood dwelling form

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applies to policies 1-4 family dwellings, includes 10% of dwelling limit for detached garages or carports.

Not eligible: garages apts, utility building, storage shed

a. water proofing of windows is not covered under any flood policy
b. binding of coverage is restricted to a 30 day wait period

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8
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Flood valuation of losses

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  • Replacement cost to building
  • losses for an individual insured’s (1) single family (2) principal residence
  • All other losses are ACV
  • insured for at least 80% of RC and must live in dwelling at least 80% of the time
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9
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Flood high (standard) risk

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A and V zones

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10
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What zones are considered high flood risk?

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Zones A & V

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11
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Flood preferred risk form

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Dwelling coverages - only available in zones B,C, & X - not available in emergency coverages

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12
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Flood general property form

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building and contents not eligible under Dwelling Form

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13
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RCBAP

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Resident Condo Building Assoc. Policy

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14
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Flood for Condo Association

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1 or more residential units if at least 75% of floor area is residential and located in Regular Program Community - RC and subject to COINS

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15
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Biggert-Waters Reform Act

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The reform to NFIP led to the passage of the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014.

**Intent was to provide lower premiums due to previous legislation.

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16
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Private Flood Insurers

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Federal changes to the Flood Program enabled the State of Florida to streamline the process of private insurers to write flood insurance in Florida. This is an alternative to NFIP

17
Q

Name the 4 Programs in Flood

A
  1. Standard
  2. Preferred
  3. Customized
  4. Supplemental
18
Q

Standard program

A

only covers losses from the peril of flood as defined by the NFIP

19
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Preferred program

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same coverage as standard but also covers water intrusion from outside structure not covered under standard

20
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Customized program

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must provide broader coverage than standard

21
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Supplemental program

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supplements NFIP policy or insurer issuing standard or preferred coverage