A National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy holder may be eligible for __ funds to mitigate the risk of future flooding if the structure is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) and is more than 50 percent damaged.
Hazard Mitigation Test
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38. A National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy holder may be eligible for
__ funds to mitigate the risk of future
flooding if the structure is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
and is more than 50 percent damaged.
A National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy holder may be eligible for
Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) funds to mitigate the risk of future
flooding if the structure is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
and is more than 50 percent damaged.
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Other Interview Questions
- The __ may make available additional disaster loan amounts, up to 20 percent, to help pay for hazard mitigation actions.
- ,. Match the mitigation program with the appropriate description below: a. NEHRP b. NDSP c. NHP d. NFIP
- Dikes, levees, and seawalls are examples of __ mitigation actions.
- The __ group in the Hazard Mitigation Branch uses Mitigation Assessment Teams (MATs) to collect critical information on disaster effects.
- It is important that __ be measurable so you will know when you have successfully implemented the mitigation strategy.
- Section __ of the Stafford Act authorizes funds for hazard mitigation measures to meet the need for government services and infrastructure in areas affected by the disaster.
- Dikes, levees, and seawalls are examples of __ mitigation actions.
- __ is the loss estimation software program that is useful in predicting the physical, economic, and social impacts of various hazard events.
- True or False. Loss estimation is not required for approval of a local hazard mitigation plan by FEMA, but provides valuable information to the selection of the mitigation strategy. .
- True or False. Loss estimation is not required for approval of a local hazard mitigation plan by FEMA, but provides valuable information to the selection of the mitigation strategy. .
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