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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 4349 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. TITLE I—Reauthorization and affordability Sec. 101. Reauthorization. Sec. 102. Cap on annual premium increases. Sec. 103. Targeted means-tested assistance. Sec. 104. Optional monthly installment premium payment plans. Sec. 105. Study on business interruption coverage. Sec. 106. Cooperative coverage fairness. Sec. 107. Coverage limits. Sec. 108. Study on participation rates.
Sec. 109. National Flood Insurance Act definitions regarding the Write Your Own Program. TITLE II—Mitigation and mapping Sec. 201. Mitigation for high-risk properties. Sec. 202. Increased cost of compliance coverage. Sec. 203. Flood mitigation assistance grants. Sec. 204. Urban mitigation opportunities. Sec. 205. Community Rating System Regional Coordinator. Sec. 206. Mitigation loan program. Sec. 207. Revolving loan funds. Sec. 208. Mapping modernization. Sec. 209. Appeals. Sec. 210.
Levee-protected areas. Sec. 211. Community-wide flood mitigation activities. Sec. 212. Premium calculator. Sec. 213. Consideration of mitigation projects in flood insurance premium rates. TITLE III—Solvency Sec. 301. Forbearance on NFIP interest payments. Sec. 302. Cap on Write Your Own company compensation. Sec. 303. Third-party service provider costs; transparency. Sec. 304. Availability of NFIP claims data. Sec. 305. Refusal of mitigation assistance. Sec. 306. Multiple structure mitigation.
TITLE IV—Policyholder protection and fairness Sec. 401. Earth movement fix and engineer standards. Sec. 402. Coverage of pre-FIRM condominium basements and study on street raising. Sec. 403. Guidance on remediation and policyholder duties. Sec. 404. Appeal of decisions relating to flood insurance coverage. Sec. 405. Accountability for underpayments and overpayments by Write Your Own companies. Sec. 406. Policyholders’ right to know. Sec. 407. Termination of certain contracts under the National Flood Insurance Program.
Sec. 408. Deadline for claim processing. Sec. 409. No manipulation of engineer reports. Sec. 410. Improved training of floodplain managers, agents, and adjusters. Sec. 411. Flood insurance continuing education and training. Sec. 412. Shifting of attorney fees and other expenses. Sec. 413. DOJ defense against policyholder lawsuits. Sec. 414. Reforming use of proof of loss forms. Sec. 415. Agent Advisory Council. Sec. 416. Disclosure of flood risk information prior to transfer of property.
Sec. 417. Grace period for renewal of coverage at renewal offer rate.
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