National Flood Insurance Program. A federal program through which per-sons with property located in predefined flood plains can obtain flood coverage. See Flood insurance.
National Flood Insurance Program. Coverage against flooding for personal and business property under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, provided by a partnership of private insurers and the government.
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National Flood Insurance Program. Federal program to identify flood prone areas nationwide and make flood insurance available to the owners and leasers of property in the communities that participate in the program.
National Flood Insurance Program. A federal program that allows property owners to purchase insurance protection against losses due to flooding. In order to participate in this program, local communities must agree to implement and enforce measures that reduce future flood risks in special flood hazard areas. www.fema.gov/nfip
National Flood Insurance Program. Federal program providing flood insurance for fixed property. Under a "dual" program coverage may be written directly by the NFIP or by private carriers whose losses may be reimbursed by the NFIP.
National Flood Insurance Program. A program backed by the United States government to provide flood insurance for fixed property. The NFIP writes policies directly and offers reimbursement to private carriers offering flood insurance.
National Flood Insurance Program. Federal government-sponsored insurance that covers the policyholder for property losses caused by floods.
National Flood Insurance Program. The Federal program, created by an act of Congress in 1968, that makes flood insurance available in communities that enact satisfactory floodplain management regulations.
National Flood Insurance Program. A program administered by a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that helps provide coverage to homeowners for losses due to flooding.
National Flood Insurance Program. Federal program created by Congress in 1968 that makes flood insurance available in communities that enact minimum floodplain management regulations in 44 CFR §60.3.
National Flood Insurance Program. A program established by the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to provide relief from the impacts of flood damages in the form of Federally subsidized flood insurance available to participating communities; such insurance is contingent on the incorporation of non-structural flood loss reduction measures into local floodplain management regulations.
National Flood Insurance Program. The program of flood insurance coverage and floodplain management administered under the Act and applicable Federal regulations promulgated in Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter B.
National Flood Insurance Program. A federal program enabling property owners in participating communities to purchase insurance protection against losses from flooding. This insurance is designed to provide an insurance alternative to disaster assistance to meet the escalating costs of repairing damage to buildings and their contents caused by floods.