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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1551
To amend the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to reduce losses
caused by repetitive flooding, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 24, 2001
Mr. Bentsen introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Financial Services
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A BILL
To amend the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to reduce losses
caused by repetitive flooding, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Repetitive Flood Loss Reduction Act
of 2001''.
SEC. 2. REPETITIVE FLOOD LOSS REDUCTION.
Chapter III of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 is
amended--
(1) by amending section 1370(a)(2) (42 U.S.C. 4121(a)(2))
to read as follows:
``(2) the terms `United States' (when used in a geographic
sense) and `State' mean the several States and the District of
Columbia;''; and
(2) by adding after section 1367 (42 U.S.C. 4104d) the
following new section:
``SEC. 1368. REPETITIVE FLOOD LOSS REDUCTION.
``(a) Program.--The Director shall carry out a program to mitigate
repetitive flood losses to structures--
``(1) by purchasing structures in accordance with
subsection (f); and
``(2) by making grants to States, communities, and local
flood management agencies for eligible mitigation activities
described in subsection (c) that the Director determines--
``(A) have been proposed by the State, community,
or local flood management agency applying for the grant
to reduce repetitive flood losses pursuant to an
evaluation and analysis (by the State, community, or
local flood management agency) of flood risk and
multiple flood claim structures;
``(B) are likely to provide protection against
flood losses or substantially reduce damage to
structures covered by contracts for flood insurance
available under this title;
``(C) are cost-effective to the National Flood
Insurance Fund;
``(D) are technically feasible and cost-effective;
and
``(E) are consistent with other criteria that are
established by the Director to carry out the purposes
of this section.
``(b) Limitation on Grant Amounts.--The Director shall purchase
structures and make grants under this section to the extent amounts are
available pursuant to appropriation Acts, subject only to the absence
of approvable applications for such grants or of willing sellers of
appropriate structures.
``(c) Eligible Mitigation Activities.--A grant made under this
section may be used only for eligible mitigation activities that are
proposed in the application for the grant and that are described as
follows:
``(1) Elevation, relocation, demolition, or floodproofing
of structures (including public structures) located in areas
having special flood hazards or other areas of flood risk.
``(2) Minor physical mitigation efforts that do not
duplicate the flood prevention activities of other Federal
agencies, States, communities, or local flood management
agencies and that lessen the frequency or severity of flooding
and decrease predicted flood damages, which shall not include
major flood control projects such as dikes, levees, seawalls,
groins, and jetties unless the Director specifically determines
in approving a mitigation project that such projects are the
most cost-effective mitigation activities for protecting the
National Flood Insurance Fund.
``(3) Other mitigation activities that the Director
considers appropriate and specifies in regulations.
``(d) Application for Grant.--
``(1) In general.--To be eligible for a grant under this
section, a State, community, or local flood management agency
shall submit an application for such grant which contains--
``(A) a description of the mitigation activities
for which the grant is requested;
``(B) a description of the structures that the
mitigation activities will protect;
``(C) a statement of the aggregate amount of
payments made under the flood insurance program under
this title pursuant to insurance claims for structures described
pursuant to subparagraph (C);
``(D) information sufficient to demonstrate that
the mitigation activities are eligible under subsection
(c); and
``(E) any other information the Director may
reasonably require.
``(2) Time for approval or rejection.--The Director shall
approve or reject an application for a grant under this
subsection not later than 30 days after receiving such
application.
``(e) Matching Requirement.--The Director shall not provide a grant
under this section in an amount exceeding 75 percent of the total cost
of the mitigation activities to be financed using such grant. The
Director shall not provide grants under this section for any mitigation
activities unless the State, community, or local flood management
agency that receives the grant certifies, as the Director shall
require, that at least 25 percent of the total cost of such mitigation
activities will be provided from non-Federal sources.
``(f) Purchase of Repetitive Substantial Flood Loss Structures.--
``(1) Offer to purchase.--Upon determining that an insured
structure is a repetitive substantial flood loss structure, the
Director shall offer to purchase the structure at a price not
greater than 125 percent of the fair market value of the
structure at the time of the offer. Any such offer shall
explicitly state that the offer is contingent upon the
availability of amounts under subsections (j) and (k) for such
purchase. Any such offer shall be held open, and shall not be
revocable, during the period that the structure is covered by
flood insurance under this title.
``(2) Acceptance of offer.--If an owner of a repetitive
substantial flood loss structure accepts an offer to purchase
the structure made under paragraph (1), the Director shall
purchase the structure, if amounts are available pursuant to
subsections (j) and (k). The Director may request that the
State or the a local flood management agency that has
jurisdiction with respect to the area in which the structure is
located coordinate and carry out the purchase for the Director
under the terms of the offer.
``(3) Increased premiums for refusal of offer.--
Notwithstanding section 1308, if the owner of a repetitive
substantial flood loss structure does not accept an offer made
by the Director pursuant to paragraph (1) during the period
after the offer is made having such duration as the Director
shall establish, thereafter the chargeable premium rate with
respect to the structure shall be an amount equal to 150
percent of the chargeable rate for the structure at the time
that the offer was made (as adjusted by any other premium
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stments otherwise applicable to the structure), except as
provided in paragraph (5), and the deductible in connection
with insurance provided under this title shall increase by
$5,000 more than the deductible on such insurance at the time
that such offer was made.
``(4) Notice of continued offer.--Upon each renewal or
modification of any flood insurance coverage under this title
for a repetitive substantial flood loss structure, the Director
shall notify the owner that the offer made pursuant to
paragraph (1) is still open.
``(5) Increased premiums upon subsequent flood damage.--
Notwithstanding section 1308, if the owner of a repetitive
substantial flood loss structure does not accept an offer made
by the Director pursuant to paragraph (1) and subsequently a
flood event causes substantial damage to the structure after
such event, the chargeable premium rate with respect to the
structure shall be an amount equal to 150 percent of the
chargeable rate for the structure at the time of the event, as
adjusted by any other premium adjustments otherwise applicable
to the structure and any subsequent increases pursuant to this
paragraph, and the deductible in connection with insurance
provided under this title shall increase by $5,000 more than
the deductible on such insurance at the time of the event.
``(6) List of structures.--The Director, in consultation
with regional flood plain administrators, shall develop and
periodically update a list of repetitive substantial flood loss
structures.
``(7) Deposit of revenues.--All amounts collected from
payment of deductible and premium increases pursuant to this
subsection shall be deposited into the Repetitive Flood Loss
Reduction Fund created by subsection (j).
``(g) Disposition of Acquired Structures.--
``(1) In general.--As soon as practicable after acquisition
of a structure under this section, the Director shall offer to
transfer the structure to the local flood management agency
that has jurisdiction with respect to the area in which the
structure is located. If such a local flood management agency
does not exists or refuses such offer, the Director shall offer to
transfer the structure to the State within whose boundaries such
structure is located.
``(2) Terms and conditions.--If an offer to transfer a
structure made pursuant to paragraph (1) is accepted, the
Director shall make such transfer without compensation and upon
such other terms and conditions as the Director considers
necessary to protect the interests of the United States.
``(h) Oversight of Mitigation Activities.--The Director shall
conduct oversight of recipients of grants under this section to ensure
that the grant is used in compliance with approved mitigation
activities and that matching funds certified under subsection (e) are
used in accordance with such certification.
``(i) Recapture.--If the Director determines that a State,
community, or local flood management agency that has received a grant
under this section has not carried out the mitigation activities as set
forth in the mitigation activity, the Director shall recapture such
amounts and deposit the amounts in the Repetitive Flood Loss Reduction
Fund created by subsection (j).
``(j) Repetitive Flood Loss Reduction Fund.--There is hereby
created within the Treasury a fund which shall be known as the
`Repetitive Flood Loss Reduction Fund'. Amounts deposited into the
Repetitive Flood Loss Reduction Fund shall be available to the Director
to carry out this section to the extent provided by appropriation Acts.
``(k) Authorization of Appropriations.--
``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated
to the Director $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2002 to carry out
this section, and such amounts shall remain available until
expended.
``(2) Division of funds.--Of the amounts appropriated to
carry out this section, 90 percent shall be used for
acquisitions under subsection (a)(1) and 10 percent shall be
used for grants under subsection (a)(2).
``(l) Definitions.--For the purposes of this section, the following
definitions apply:
``(1) Community.--The term `community' has the meaning
given that term in section 1366(k).
``(2) Repetitive substantial flood loss structure.--The
term `repetitive substantial flood loss structure' means a
structure covered by a contract for flood insurance under this
title that has incurred flood-related damage on 3 or more
occasions in which the cumulative cost of repairs is equal to
or greater than 125 percent of the fair market value of the
structure.''.
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