host posted on September 28, 2007 22:56
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a measure updating the nation's flood insurance program that will give homeowners the option of purchasing windstorm coverage as part of their flood policy.
The legislation also reauthorizes the National Flood Insurance Program for five years through 2013, improves flood mapping, eliminates some rate subsidies, and adds business interruption coverage as an option.
H.R. 3121, the Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2007, passed by a vote of 263 to 146.
In an effort to make the NFIP more actuarially sound, the bill phases out subsidized rates on commercial properties, vacation homes, and second homes built before 1974. Multifamily rental properties are excluded from the phase-out of the subsidy.
Additional optional policy coverage is added, allowing business owners to purchase business interruption coverage at actuarial rates. Additionally, optional coverage at actuarial rates for basement improvements and replacement cost of contents is added. For the first time since 1994, the bill updates maximum insurance coverage limits for residential and nonresidential properties.
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