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Date: Fri, May 30, 2014 at 7:11 AM
Subject: FIL-28-2014: Interagency Statement on Increased Maximum Flood Insurance Coverage for "Other Residential Buildings"
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Financial Institution Letter
Interagency Statement on Increased Maximum Flood Insurance Coverage for "Other Residential Buildings" | FIL-28-2014 5/30/2014 |
Summary: | The FDIC, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Farm Credit Administration (collectively, the agencies) are issuing an interagency statement regarding the new National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) maximum limit of flood insurance coverage for non-condominium residential buildings designed for use for five or more families (classified by the NFIP as "Other Residential Buildings"). The guidance discusses the agencies' expectations and a financial institution's responsibilities when, as a result of the increase in the maximum limit of building coverage for such properties, a financial institution determines that a building securing a designated loan is covered by flood insurance in an amount less than the amount required under federal flood insurance law. Statement of Applicability to Institutions With Less Than $1 Billion in Total Assets: This Financial Institution Letter applies to all FDIC-supervised financial institutions. |
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FDIC-Supervised Institutions
Complete Financial Institution Letter: http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/financial/2014/fil14028.html
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