Statutory Discounts: Difference between revisions
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=== Pre-FIRM Discounts === | === Pre-FIRM Discounts === | ||
The Pre-FIRM discount applies to buildings constructed before the community's FIRM | The Pre-FIRM discount applies to buildings constructed before the community's [[FIRM Date]], marking its participation in the NFIP's regular program. Buildings are designated as "Pre-FIRM" if constructed prior to this date and "Post-FIRM" if built after the FIRM Date. | ||
* Applies to buildings constructed before a community joined the NFIP. | * Applies to buildings constructed before a community joined the NFIP. | ||
* | * Compares the building's date of construction to the community's FIRM Date. | ||
* Phased out via the glide path" methodology. | |||
=== Newly Mapped Discounts === | === Newly Mapped Discounts === | ||
Revision as of 14:10, 2 December 2024
Statutory discounts are legislated incentives within the NFIP designed to encourage participation and ensure affordability for policyholders while they transition to full risk rating.
- Encourage participation in the NFIP, especially during its early stages.
- Provide benefits for communities transitioning into the regular NFIP program.
Statutory Discount Glide Path
The glide path is a phased approach used to gradually eliminate subsidies provided through NFIP statutory discounts. Under this method, policyholders see annual premium increases capped at 18–25%, ensuring a manageable transition from lower premiums to actuarial-based pricing while maintaining affordability over time.
- Annual increase caps prevent steep rate hikes.
- Capped rate increases balance affordability with transitioning to actuarial rates.
- Lapses in coverage result in losing discounts.
- Transition scenarios include:
- Moving from buildings under construction to finished structures.
- Loss of statutory benefits after coverage lapse.
Statutory Discount Types
Pre-FIRM Discounts
The Pre-FIRM discount applies to buildings constructed before the community's FIRM Date, marking its participation in the NFIP's regular program. Buildings are designated as "Pre-FIRM" if constructed prior to this date and "Post-FIRM" if built after the FIRM Date.
- Applies to buildings constructed before a community joined the NFIP.
- Compares the building's date of construction to the community's FIRM Date.
- Phased out via the glide path" methodology.
Newly Mapped Discounts
- Applies to properties reclassified from low-risk to high-risk areas.
- Allows gradual premium increases using the glide path.
- Ensures affordability as homeowners transition to mandatory flood insurance requirements.
Real Estate Transaction Discounts
- Transferable discounts for properties insured under an NFIP policy and sold within the last year.
- Replaces legacy grandfathering systems.
- No prior declarations page required; proof is shown via settlement documents or deeds.