FEMA Seeks Info Collection: Residential Basement Floodproofing Certification
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Federal Emergency Management Agency has asked the
Office of Management and Budget to approve an information collection entitled: Residential Basement Floodproofing Certification.
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Federal Register by
Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, Mission Support,
Federal Emergency Management Agency,
Department of Homeland Security, also opens a new 30-day public comment period. An initial 60-day public comment period started
April 7, 2020.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Congress created the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) through enactment of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (NFIA) (Title XIII of Pub. L. 90-448, 82 Stat. 476), found at 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq. The NFIP is a Federal program enabling property owners in participating communities to purchase insurance as a protection against flood losses in exchange for state and community floodplain management re
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