Appendix A(6) to Part 61 - Appendix A(6) to Part 61


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  • Appendix A(6) to Part 61

    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance Administration

    Standard Flood Insurance Policy Endorsement to Residential Condominium Building Association Policy

    This endorsement replaces the provisions of VIII.B.4 and VIII.H.2, and also adds a new paragraph, VIII.H.5. This endorsement applies in Monroe County and the Village of Islamorada, Florida. This endorsement also applies to communities within Monroe County, Florida and incorporate on or after January 1, 1999, agree to participate in the inspection procedure, and become eligible for the sale of flood insurance.

    VIII.B.4. This policy is also void for reasons other than fraud, misrepresentation, or wrongful act. This policy is void from its inception and has no legal force under the following conditions:

    a. If the property is located in a community that was not participating in the NFIP on the policy's inception date and did not join or re-enter the program during the policy term and before the loss occurred.

    b. If you have not submitted a community inspection report, referred to in “H. Policy Renewal” below, that was required in a notice sent to you in conjunction with the community inspection procedure established under 44 CFR 59.30.

    c. If the property listed on the application is not otherwise eligible for coverage under the NFIP

    VIII.H.2. We must receive the payment of the appropriate renewal premium and when applicable, the community inspection report referred to in H.5 below within 30 days of the expiration date.

    VIII.H.5. Your community has been approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to participate in an inspection procedure set forth in National Flood Insurance Program Regulations (44 CFR 59.30). During the several years that this inspection procedure will be in place, you may be required to obtain and submit an inspection report from your community certifying whether or not your insured property is in compliance with the community's floodplain management ordinance before you can renew your policy. You will be notified in writing of this requirement approximately 6 months before a renewal date and again at the time your renewal bill is sent.

    [65 FR 60794, Oct. 12, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 10634, Mar. 8, 2002]