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Todays New THe Insurance Journal link above gave some news this morning. The
“Bipartisan Deal” referenced in the Insurance Journal this morning is in the
works, but still must pass and then be signed by the President.
This afternoon the Pinellas Realtor Association published the
notice below to clarify the current status of this legislation. NOTE the letter clariying below.
Title:
Important Flood Insurance Update
Good
afternoon,
There has
been a great deal of movement in Congress. Working with Karl Eckhart at
NAR and John Sebree at Florida Realtors®, here is what we know.
Legislation
in Congress is finally close to introduction. We expect a bipartisan bill
to be introduced in the US Senate tomorrow. Among other important
provisions, this bill would delay the implementation of rate increases for the
following properties until 2 years after FEMA completes the affordability study
mandated in Biggert-Waters and the Administrator of FEMA certifies that the
agency has adopted sound engineering practices to accurately determine flood
risk:
1. 1.All
grandfathered homes and businesses that were built to code and later remapped
into a higher risk area;
2. 2.All
properties sold after July 6, 2012; and
3. 3.All
properties that purchased a new policy after July 6, 2012.
The
legislation also requires FEMA to propose regulations that address the
identified affordability issues within 18 months after the completion of the
study and establishes a 6-month moratorium thereafter to provide for
Congressional review. Affordability measures addressed under this section
may include targeted assistance to individual policyholders and factor in the
impacts of rate increases on overall program participation. FEMA has
estimated it will take an additional 2 years to complete the affordability
study before regulations can be issued and reviewed by Congress meaning rate
increases would be delayed for approximately 4 years.
Also,
Representative Maxine Waters has announced that the U.S. House will introduce a
similar bi-partisan bill this week. You can read more about
Representative Waters intentions here.
As indicated
last week, we have sent a new round of letters to every member of the
Congressional delegation urging their action. Just today we have
followed-up with Senators Nelson and Rubio specifically urging them to sign on
to this new bill. Obviously, this legislation still has a long road ahead
but it is progress.
There has been an article from an
insurance journal circulating this morning that states a “Bipartisan Deal has
been Reached to Delay Flood Insurance Premium Hikes.” While there has
been significant progress, as indicated above, the legislation has not yet been
introduced. It could be a month or more before Congress takes final action on
this legislation. Again, this is positive movement but please know this
legislation just has a long way to go before it reaches the president for his
signature.
David B. Bennett, CAE
President & Chief Executive Officer
Pinellas REALTOR® Organization4590 Ulmerton Road | Clearwater, FL 33762
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