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Attendee Report: 12/10/13 Qtrly State FPM & Mitigation Web MeetingTraining ID 551-892-380# Registered 61# Attended 42
Attendee DetailsFirst Name Last Name Email Address State Organization Job Title What is your role within the state?
Alicia Soriano [email protected] GA GEMA Risk Redcution Specialists State Mitigation Porgrams
Alisa Sauvageot [email protected] AZ Michael Baker International Project Manager Assist FEMA R9 with NFIP Regualtions and DFIRM Maps
Bill Borthwick [email protected] NM NMDHSEM State Floodplain Coordinator
I manage the Community Assistance Program/ State Support Services Element (CAP/SSSE) and the New Mexico Cooperating Technical Partner (CTP) programs.
Bill Cappuccio [email protected] IA Iowa DNR NFIP State Coordinator NFIP State CoordinatorBo Juza [email protected] NY Board member
Brian Cosson [email protected] AZ ADWR ADWR NFIP State Corrdinator State NFIP Coordinator
Bruce Bender [email protected] AZ Bender Consulting Services, Inc. Vice President Attend meetings
Ceil Strauss [email protected] MN ASFPM ASFPM Vice Chair, MN State NFIP Coordinator State NFIP Coordinator
Chad Berginnis [email protected] WI ASFPM Exec. Director N/ACindy ONeal [email protected] LA LA DOTD NFIP State Coordinator NFIP State Coordinator
Colleen Bailey [email protected] MA Commonwealth of Massachusetts - DCR
Flood Hazard Mapping Coordinator
State Flood Hazard Mapping (RiskMAP) Coordinator.
Derwent Langley [email protected] GA Georgia Emergency Management Agency
Planning Program Manager
Oversee the development of the enhanced state hazard mitigation plan and plans for all 159 counties within the state.
Gary Heinrichs [email protected] WI WDNR planner NFIP coordinator
gavin brady [email protected] OK Oklahoma Water Resources Board NFIP State Coordinator Oklahoma NFIP State Coordinator Oklahoma
George Riedel [email protected] MO Michael Baker Director Emergency Management & Mitigation Member of State Chapter
Greg Williams [email protected] DE State NFIP CoordinatorJacob Tysz [email protected] NY Atkins Senior Scientist I Treasurer
Jana Henderson [email protected] MS MEMA Statw Hazard Mitigation Officer
State Hazard Mitigation Officer and Director of the Office of Mitigation- Responsible for oversite of the Bureaus of Floodplain Management, Mitigation Grants and Mitigation Planning.
Jeanne Ruefer [email protected] NV Tetra Tech Program Management Lead ASFPM REgional Director, Region 9
Jen Marcy [email protected] NY State FPM association; ASFPM T&O committee
Attendee Report: 12/10/13 Qtrly State FPM & Mitigation Web MeetingTraining ID 551-892-380# Registered 61# Attended 42
Attendee DetailsFirst Name Last Name Email Address State Organization Job Title What is your role within the state?Jennifer Gilbert [email protected] NH NH Office of Energy & Planning State NFIP Coordinator State NFIP Coordinator
Jessica Baker [email protected] TX ASFPM Region VI Director ASFPM Region VI Director
Joy Duperault [email protected] FL FL Div of Emerg. Mgmt. state NFIP coordinator state NFIP coordinator
Keri Smith-Sigman [email protected] ID Idaho Department of Water State Floodplain Coordinator State Floodplain Coordinator
Kyle Riley [email protected] IA Snyder & Associates, Inc. Water Resources Engineer Dist. 4 Chapter Director
Marc Macy [email protected] SD SD Office of Emergency Management NFIP Coordinator NFIP Coordinator
Maria Lamm [email protected] SC SCDNR State NFIP Coordinator State NFIP Coordinator
Mark Stephensen [email protected] ID Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security State Hazard Mitigation Officer SHMO and BHS Mitigation Section Chief
Mary Baker [email protected] NE Nebraska Emergency Management Agency
State Hazard Mitigation Officer SHMO for State of Nebraska
Marybeth Groff [email protected] MA Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Planner
I am responsible for the development/update and implementation of the MA State Hazard Mitigation Plan as well as to provide technical assistance to local communities with the development/update of their plans.
MAtthew Rollins [email protected] OK OWRB Environmental Specialist State NFIP Coordinator office
Maureen Towne [email protected] AZ AZ Department of Water Resources Risk MAP Coordinator Risk MAP Coordinator
Rob Evans [email protected] VT DEC Rivers Program State Floodplain ManagerCoordinate and supervise the River Corridor and Floodplain Management Section w/n the state Rivers Program. Serve as State NFIP Coordinator
Rob Palmer [email protected] NV Nevada Division of Water Resources
Nevada Floodplain Manager, NFIP Coordinator
Nevada Floodplain Manager, NFIP Coordinator. I replaced the former Nevada Floodplain Manager (Kim Davis) on August 27, 2013.
Rodney Smith [email protected] LA Louisiana Dept. of Transportation Floodplain Management Specialist State NFIP Specialist
Roxanne Gray [email protected] WI Wisconsin Emergency Management Mitigation Section Supervisor State Hazard Mitigation Officer
Shawn Putnam [email protected] SC ASFPM District 3 Chapter Director
Attendee Report: 12/10/13 Qtrly State FPM & Mitigation Web MeetingTraining ID 551-892-380# Registered 61# Attended 42
Attendee DetailsFirst Name Last Name Email Address State Organization Job Title What is your role within the state?Steve Ferryman [email protected] OH Ohio EMA SHMO Mitigation and Recovery
Steve McMaster [email protected] MN Ideation, Inc. Senior Hazard Mitigation Specialist N/A
Susan Veillon [email protected] LA LADOTD NFIP Program Specialist Work for the state coordinator
Taunnie Boothby [email protected] AK State of Alaska State NFIP Coordinator State NFIP Coordinator & Floodplain Manager - for flood risk reduction
Traci Sears [email protected] MT DNRC Montana NFIP/CAP Coordinator NFIP/CAP Coordinator
FEMA BCA Resources
The main FEMA BCA page is here: http://www.fema.gov/benefit-cost-analysis.
Here is more information about the three main points I talked about for BCA updates:
1) The environmental benefits policy memo is linked from the above page, but can be accessed here: http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/33295?id=7759
It looks like there is a bad link to the Environmental Benefits Calculator (spreadsheet) from the main BCA page. It can be accessed here instead:
http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1920-25045-7738/environmental_benefits_calculator_v2.xlsx
2) Cost Effectiveness for Acquisitions and Elevations policy memo: http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/34664
3) For the BCA policies and procedures that have officially incorporated into the current Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance, that document is available here: http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/33634?id=7851
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State Floodplain Management & Mitigation Call / Web Meeting
TOPICS: FEMA Benefit/Cost Analysis; LOMA Guidance; NFIP Reform Update; CRS Update
December 10, 20132:00pm Central Time
(3:00pm ET, 1:00pm MT, 12:00pm PT)
Agenda
1. Welcome & Web Instructions (10 min)
2. FEMA Benefit Cost Analysis (15 min)
3. LOMA Guidance (10 min)
4. NFIP Reform Update (15 min)
5. CRS Update (5 min)
6. Next call (5 min)
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15 minutes
FEMA Benefit – Cost Analysis
Steve McMaster, Past Co-Chair, Mitigation Comm.
10 minutes
LOMA Guidance
Jennifer Marcy, ASFPM Training & Outreach Committee Co-Chair
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LOMA Guidance
• Standard LOMA, items needed:– PIF/Page 1 MT-EZ
– Legal description
– Way to plot the property
– LAG
• What we really don’t need for a simple LOMA: – Low floor/full EC
– FIRMette/full FIRM copy
– Site survey often isn’t needed
• Zone A cases
• Other info:– LOMAs can now be requested online. Google “online LOMC”
– Insurance Committee’s LOMA OAS efforts
15 minutes
NFIP Reform Update
Bruce BenderInsurance Committee Co-Chair
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ASFPM STATE CALLBW-12 UPDATE
SECTION 205 & 207
Bruce A. Bender
Insurance Committee Co-Chair
December 10, 2013
BW-12 Related Definitions
Subsidized Rates:Rates for pre-FIRM buildings that are in Zone D or in Zones A* and V that are not rated with an elevation certificate.**
Pre-FIRM Building: Built before the community’s first Flood Insurance Rate Map became effective and not been substantially damaged or improved
*Except certain zones like A99 & AR **Except certain zones like unnumbered V
Non-primary residence:A building that will be lived in for less than 80% of the policy year by the policyholder.
Full-risk Rates:Rates for buildings that are elevation-rated and reflect the true flood risk.
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Subsidized Rates Phased Out
• Non-primary residences (effective 01/01/13)
• Business properties (effective 10/01/13)
• Severe repetitive loss properties (1-4 family residences), and properties where claims payments exceed fair market value (effective 10/01/13)
For these pre-FIRM buildings in Zone D and SFHA (except AR & A99), rates increase 25% per year until they reflect full-risk rate:
Direct Move to Full-Risk Rates
For pre-FIRM buildings in Zone D and SFHA (except AR & A99) as of 10/01/13: After the purchase of a property after 7/5/2012
When a new policy is effective after 7/5/2012
After a policy lapse after 10/3/2012
After refusal of a mitigation assistance offer after 7/5/2012
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Full-Risk Rate Example Timeline
BW-12 Passes7/6/12
Pre-FIRM House
Bought*8/1/12
*Subsidized rates
Pre-FIRM Policy
Renewed*8/1/13
Pre-FIRM Policy
Renews At Full-Risk
Rates8/1/14
New Pre-FIRM Policy
Bought*11/30/12
Pre-FIRM Policy
Renews at Full-Risk Rates**11/30/13
“Non-Renewal”
Notice10/2/13
**or Tentative
Rates
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Section 205 Summary
Pre-FIRM subsidized-rated primary residences in Zone D or SFHA (except Zone AR and A99) are not affected unless/until:
– Building is sold
– Purchase a new policy
– Policy lapses
– Severe/repeated flood losses
• Note: Rates went up 16-17%(Post-FIRM buildings and buildings in NSFHA
are not impacted by Section 205)
Upcoming (Potential) Changes
• Phase-in to full-risk rates at 20% a year for 5 years
• Implementation anticipated in late 2014, at the earliest
• PRP Eligibility Extension (PRP-EE) will most likely be phased out.
Note: PRP-EE rates went up 19% starting October 1, 2013
Per Section 100207, Grandfathering will be phased out
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Implementation of 100207
• How:
• When:
• What:
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?
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Upcoming (Potential) Changes
May...or June...or....2014• Sec 204: Increase Other Residential
Building to $500K
• Sec 210: Change deductibles based on amount of coverage
• Sec 228 – Clarify only one building per policy
• Sec 234 – Increase font size to 18; new policy will be about 50 pages (instead of 30)
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RESOURCES
www.FEMA.gov/BW12
• Overview• General BW-12
Information• Information for Real
Estate & Insurance Professionals
• Information for State & Local Officials
• Information for Home & Business Owners
• Informational Videos
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More BW-12 Resources
http://bit.ly/15FuKbQ
www.FloodSmart.gov
Other Resources
• NFIP Bulletins www.NFIPiService.com
• Elevation Certificate www.FEMA.gov/media-library/assets/documents/160?id=1383
• EC Made EZVideowww.h2opartnersusa.com/ec-made-ez/
Online Coursewww.h2opartnersusa.com/nfip-training/ec-made-ez-online/