[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 44CFR59.30]

[Page 233-234]
 
              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                                SECURITY
 
PART 59_GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart C_Pilot Inspection Program
 
Sec.  59.30  A pilot inspection procedure.


    (a) Purpose. This section sets forth the criteria for implementing a 
pilot inspection procedure in Monroe County and the Village of 
Islamorada, Florida. Areas within Monroe County that become communities 
by incorporating on or after January 1, 1999, are required to implement 
the pilot inspection procedure as a condition of participating in the 
NIP. The criteria will also be used to implement the pilot inspection 
procedure in these communities. The purpose of this inspection procedure 
is to provide the communities participating in the pilot inspection 
procedure with an additional means to identify whether structures built 
in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) after the effective date of the 
initial Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) comply with the community's 
floodplain management regulations. The pilot inspection procedure will 
also assist FEMA in verifying that structures insured under the National 
Flood Insurance Program's Standard Flood Insurance Policy are properly 
rated. FEMA will publish notices in the Federal Register when 
communities in Monroe County incorporate, agree to implement the pilot 
inspection procedure, and become eligible for the sale of flood 
insurance.
    (b) Procedures and requirements for implementation. Each community 
must establish procedures and requirements for implementing the pilot 
inspection procedure consistent with the criteria established in this 
section.
    (c) Inspection procedure--(1) Starting and termination dates. The 
Associate Director for Mitigation and the Federal Insurance 
Administrator will establish the starting date and the termination date 
for implementing the pilot inspection procedure upon the recommendation 
of the Regional Director. The Regional Director will consult with each 
community.
    (2) Extension. The Associate Director for Mitigation and the Federal 
Insurance Administrator may extend the implementation of the inspection 
procedure with a new termination date upon the recommendation of the 
Regional Director. The Regional Director will consult with the 
community. An extension will be granted based on good cause.
    (3) Notices. Before the starting date of the inspection procedure, 
each community must publish a notice in a prominent local newspaper and 
publish other notices as appropriate. The Associate Director for 
Mitigation and the Federal Insurance Administrator will publish a notice 
in the Federal Register that the community will undertake an inspection 
procedure. Published notices will include the purpose for implementing 
the inspection procedure and the effective period of time that the 
inspection procedure will cover.
    (4) Community reviews. The communities participating in the pilot 
inspection procedure must review a list of all

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pre-FIRM and post-FIRM flood insurance policies in SFHAs to confirm that 
the start of construction or substantial improvement of insured pre-FIRM 
buildings occurred on or before December 31, 1974, and to identify 
possible violations of insured post-FIRM buildings. The community will 
provide to FEMA a list of insured buildings incorrectly rated as pre-
FIRM and a list of insured post-FIRM buildings that the community 
identifies as possible violations.
    (5) SFIP endorsement. In the communities that undertake the pilot 
inspection procedure, all new and renewed flood insurance policies that 
become effective on and after the date that we and the community 
establish for the start of the inspection procedure will contain an 
endorsement to the Standard Flood Insurance Policy that an inspection 
may be necessary before a subsequent policy renewal [see Part 61, 
Appendices A(4), (5), and (6)].
    (6) Notice from insurer. For a building identified as a possible 
violation under paragraph (c)(4) of this section, the insurer will send 
a notice to the policyholder that an inspection is necessary in order to 
renew the policy and that the policyholder must submit a community 
inspection report as part of the policy renewal process, which includes 
the payment of the premium. The insurer will send this notice about 6 
months before the Standard Flood Insurance Policy expires.
    (7) Conditions for renewal. If a policyholder receives a notice 
under paragraph (c)(6) of this section that an inspection is necessary 
in order to renew the Standard Flood Insurance Policy the following 
conditions apply:
    (i) If the policyholder obtains an inspection from the community and 
the policyholder sends the community inspection report to the insurer as 
part of the renewal process, which includes the payment of the premium, 
the insurer will renew the policy and will verify the flood insurance 
rate, or
    (ii) If the policyholder does not obtain and submit a community 
inspection report the insurer will not renew the policy.
    (8) Community responsibilities. For insured post-FIRM buildings that 
the community inspects and determines to violate the community's 
floodplain management regulations, the community must demonstrate to 
FEMA that the community is undertaking measures to remedy the violation 
to the maximum extent possible. Nothing in this section modifies the 
community's responsibility under the NFIP to enforce floodplain 
management regulations adequately that meet the minimum requirements in 
Sec.  60.3 for all new construction and substantial improvements within 
the community's SFHAs. The community's responsibility also includes the 
insured buildings where the policyholder did not obtain an inspection 
report, and non-insured buildings that this procedure does not cover.
    (d) Restoration of flood insurance coverage. Insurers will not 
provide new flood insurance on any building if a property owner does not 
obtain a community inspection report or if the property owner obtains a 
community inspection report but does not submit the report with the 
renewal premium payment. Flood insurance policies sold on a building 
ineligible in accordance with paragraph (c)(6)(ii) of this section are 
void under the Standard Flood Insurance Policy inspection endorsements 
[44 CFR part 61, Appendices (A)(4), (A)(5), and (A)(6)]. When the 
property owner applies for a flood insurance policy and submits a 
completed community inspection report by the community with an 
application and renewal premium payment, the insurer will issue a flood 
insurance policy.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under Control Number 
3067-0275)

[65 FR 39748, June 27, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 10633, Mar. 8, 2002]