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The NFIP offers two types of flood insurance policies to property owners:the low-cost Preferred Risk Policy <br /> (PRP)and the Standard Flood Insurance Policy(SFIP). The PRP is available for 1-to 4-family residential <br /> structures located outside the SFHA with little or no loss history. The PRP is available for <br /> townhouse/rowhouse-type structures,but is not available for other types of condominium units. The SFIP is <br /> available for all other structures. <br /> Additional information on the PRP and how a property owner can quality for this type of policy may be <br /> obtained by contacting Cbe Flood Insurance Information Hodine,toll free,at 1-800-427-4661. Before making <br /> a final decision about flood insurance coverage,FEMA strongly encourages property owners to discuss their <br /> individual flood risk situations ai�d insurance needs with an insurance agent or company. <br /> The revisions made effective by a LOMR-F are made pursuant to Section 206 of the Flood Disaster Protection <br /> Act of 1973(P.L.93-234)and are in accoraance with the Nationai Fiood Insurance Act of i 96a",as amended <br /> (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968,P.L.90-448)42 U.S.C.4001-4128,and 44 <br /> CFR Part 65. . <br /> In accordance with regulations adopted by the community when it made application to join the NFIP,letters <br /> issued to revise an NFIP map must be attached to the community's official record copy of the map. That map <br /> is available for public inspection at the community's official map repository. Therefore,FEMA sends copies <br /> of all such letters to the affected community's official map repository. <br /> To ensure continued eligibility to participate in the NFIP, the community must enforce its floodplain <br /> management regulations using,at a minimum,the flood elevations and zone designations shown on the NFIP <br /> map, including the revisions made effective by LOMR-Fs. LOMR-Fs are based on minimum criteria <br /> established by the NFIP. State,county,and community officials,based on knowledge of local conditions and <br /> in the interest of safety, may set higher standards for construction in the SFHA. If the State, county, or <br /> community has adopted more restrictive and comprehensive fioodplain management criteria,these criteria <br /> take precedence over the minimum Federal criteria. <br /> FEMA does not print and distribute LOMR-Fs to primary map users, such as local insurance agents and <br /> mortgage lenders; therefore, the community serves as the repository for LOMR-Fs. FEMA encourages <br /> communities to disseminate LOMR-Fs so that interested persons,such as property owners,insurance agents, <br /> and mortgage lenders,may benefit from the information. FEMA also encourages communities to prepare <br /> articles for publication in the local newspaper that describe the changes made and the assistance community <br /> officials will provide in serving as a clearinghouse for LOMR-Fs and interpreting NFIP maps. <br /> When a restudy is undertaken,or when a sufficient number of revisions occur on particular map panels, <br /> FF!�4A ir_itiates khe print�ng ant!distribntion process fnr the panels and incotporates the chan2es made <br /> effective by LOMR-Fs. FEMA notifies community officials in writing when affected map panels are <br /> being physically revised and distributed. [f the results of particular LOMR-Fs cannot be reflected on the <br /> new map panels because of scale limitations,FEMA notifies the community in wnting and revalidates the <br /> LOMR-Fs in that letter. LOMR-Fs revalidated in this way usually will become effective 1 day after the <br /> effective date of the revised map. <br /> LOMRFENG 1 <br />