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The Nebraska Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Association (NeFSMA) is an active organization of over 100 members representing over 50 organizations. NeFSMA pursues multiple purposes including: 1.)promote public awareness of floodplain and stormwater management; 2.) promote the professional status of floodplain and stormwater management and secure all benefits resulting there from; 3.) promote cooperation and information exchange between individuals and entities concerned with floodplain and stormwater management; 4.) keep individuals concerned with floodplain and stormwater management well informed through educational and professional seminars and to provide a method for dissemination of information, both general and technical; 5.) inform and educate concerned individuals of pending floodplain or stormwater legislation, funding and other related management matters. Please browse our website to learn more about NeFSMA at www.nefsma.net. If you are interested in joining, either contact one of the board members or complete the membership form.

Monday, June 20, 2011

2011 NeFSMA Conference - New Preferred Risk Policy Eligibility Extension

New Preferred Risk Policy Eligibility Extension and NFIP Map and Zone Grandfather Rules - Monique Pilch

This seminar will focus on the effects of map changes on flood insurance.  The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) offers a variety of cost-saving options to provide financial relief to property owners newly mapped into the Special Flood Hazard Area, who have been loyal customers of the NFIP, or who have built in compliance with a specific Flood Insurance Rate Map.  Specifically, this seminar will focus on the new Preferred Risk Policy Eligibility Extension and the NFIP Map and Zone Grandfather Rules. 

Attendees will be able to take this information back to their communities to assist in educating and informing property owners, insurance professionals, and lending institutions to help ensure that all stakeholders are best informed regarding these long term financial cost-saving options.  It is critical that local government, its constituents, and the professional industry be best informed regarding how to obtain the most favorable flood insurance rates.

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