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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Risk premium rates are applicable to all flood insurance made available for:
(a) Any structure, the construction or substantial improvement of which was started after December 31, 1974 or on or after the effective date of the initial FIRM, whichever is later.
(b) Coverage which exceeds the following limits:
(1) For dwelling properties in States other than Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, and Guam (i) $35,000 aggregate liability for any property containing only one unit, (ii) $100,000 for any property containing more than one unit, and (iii) $10,000 liability per unit for any contents related to such unit.
(2) For dwelling properties in Alaska, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, and Guam (i) $50,000 aggregate liability for any property containing only one unit, (ii) $150,000 for property containing more than one unit, and (iii) $10,000 aggregate liability per unit for any contents related to such unit.
(3) For churches and other properties (i) $100,000 for the structure and (ii) $100,000 for contents of any such unit.
(c) Any structure or the contents thereof for which the chargeable rates prescribed by this part would exceed the risk premium rates.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 44. Emergency Management and Assistance § 44.61.8 Applicability of risk premium rates - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-44-emergency-management-and-assistance/cfr-sect-44-61-8/
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