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Flood Insurance Committee Work Plan 2018-2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Overview... 1-1 2.0 Task Outline... 2-2 2.1 2018 2019 Ongoing Work Item Worksheets.......... 2-2 2.2 2018 2019 New Work Item Worksheets... 2-3 1.0 Overview The primary mission of the Flood Insurance Committee is to support ASFPM's floodplain management efforts through information, education and outreach activities on flood insurance issues. Historically, this committee has provided significant input on flood insurance legislation and flood insurance rules and guidelines propagated by FEMA. The committee is also very active in keeping the ASFPM membership informed of upcoming changes to the NFIP and potential effects these changes could have. The committee is run by two co-chairs listed below. Co-chairs: Bruce A. Bender, CFM Bender Consulting Services, Inc. Steve Samuelson, CFM Kansas Department of Agriculture The membership is composed of those who have expertise or an interest in flood insurance. The co-chairs will use a core group of members who are interested in providing additional support in the form of reviewing documents and providing written responses when the need arises. Section 2 of this work plan presents specific items for 2018-2019 that are to be accomplished by this committee and the work tasks required to complete these items. These items directly support the Goals & Objectives for ASFPM for 2018-2019 that are related to flood insurance. Insurance Committee Work Plan Page 1-1

2.0 Task Outline Flood Insurance Committee Work Plan 2.1 2018-2019 Ongoing Work Items Task Name Task Leader Approx Hrs to Complete Conference Calls & Committee Retreat 44 hours Annual Conference 16 hours Committee Conference Calls 24 hours Prepare Annual Reports, Work Plans, Insurance Corner Articles 34 hours Continue to update Committee Webpage 12 hours Detailed Task Description At least one co-chair will attend all conference calls and one of co-chairs will attend the conference retreat. Prepare for the co-chairs meeting and the annual committee meeting. Prepare notes of annual meeting for distribution. Organize and facilitate at least 3 meetings/calls with active committee members (hours assume both co-chairs participating, 3 meetings per year, and prep/post meeting tasks) Write bi-monthly articles for Insurance Corner; write annual report in April and create Work Plans in September Review, update and provide new documents to the webpage; review at least three times a year Insurance Committee Work Plan Page 2-2

Flood Insurance Committee Work Plan 2.2 2017 2018 New Work Item Worksheets Task Title: Continue to monitor modifications and promote improvements to the insurance aspects of the National Flood Insurance Program, both from FEMA and Congress. Promote Improved National Policy 2.1; Encourage increasing FEMA webinars/training 1.4.1 Approximate Start/End Date: Approximate # Hours to Complete: July 2018 June 2019 100+ a. Follow status of rulemaking and prepare review comments, as appropriate, to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. b. Strongly promote FEMA to increase training of agents c. Keep Board of Directors and membership appraised of significant flood insurance issues; e.g., Private market changes, Risk Rating 2.0; removal of CBRS boundaries; need for higher ICC limits and broader application, Elevation Certificate update, Ag structures in the floodplain. d. Follow status of bills in Congress and keep Board of Directors and membership appraised of possible effects the proposed changes may have on the Program and any related significant insurance issues. e. Liaise with other insurance industry groups, including organizing meetings with them to discuss their stance on issues affecting the NFIP, especially reauthorization of the NFIP. Promote ASFPM positions such as flood insurance premium reflecting actual risk. f. Provide input to EO on studies with insurance implications. Begin): Other Policy Committees/entities to Engage for this Task: Completion Schedule: Ongoing Deliverables: Written summaries; written responses via email Continued updates from Merrie Inderfurth Travel for any meetings Approval Process: (Does the Task Require Board Approval?) For any travel Assumptions: September 2018 Insurance Committee Work Plan Page 2-3

Continue to monitor implementation and their effects related to insurance sections of reform legislation and changes suggested by Office of Flood Insurance Advocate (OFIA) Promote Improved National Policy 2.1 Approximate Start/End Date: July 2018 June 2019 Approximate # Hours to Complete: 100+ per person a. Review NFIP Bulletins and other related documents and disseminate information to Committee members and ASFPM membership b. Review OFIA annual report c. Provide feedback to FEMA on any concerns which may arise from implementation procedures Begin) Other Policy Committees/entities to Engage for this Task: Completion Schedule: Ongoing Deliverables: Written summaries; written responses via email Travel for any meetings Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) For any travel Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-4

Continue liaison activities with insurance industry groups, including Flood Insurance Producers National Committee (FIPNC), Institute of Business and Home Safety (IBHS) and National Flood Association (NFA). Promote Improved National Policy 2.1 Explore partnering with insurance trade assocs 1.4.2 Approximate Start/End Date: Complete: July 2018 June 2019 Approximate # Hours to 70 hours a. Participate in FIPNC and IBHS meetings and provide updates. Also, offer ASFPM s views and recommendations where appropriate. b. Assist in providing direction and input regarding flood insurance issues for ASFPM National conference. c. Maintain dialog with the National Flood Association and work towards identifying mutual goals and objectives. Begin) Completion Schedule: Ongoing Deliverables: Written summaries Travel to meetings Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) If travel is to occur Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-5

Work with FEMA on issues affecting flood insurance including, training, insurance aspects of the Community Rating System (CRS), Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC), CBRS and Risk Rating ASFPM CRS Representative Promote Improved National Policy 2.1 Improve Prof Knowledge 1.4 Approximate Start/End Date: Approximate # Hours to Complete: July 2018 June 2019 120 hours a. Monitor and offer ASFPM s views and recommendations on possible changes to NFIP s insurance, training, simplification, and lender compliance initiatives, etc. b. Monitor and offer ASFPM s views and recommendations regarding the effects of different FEMA programs and procedures (i.e., Risk MAP, CBRS, Elevation Certificate, Ag structures) on insurance. c. Work with ASFPM CRS Representative and monitor CRS program issues and offer suggested enhancements and support. d. Work with Pod leader and EO to promote ICC changes Begin) Completion Schedule: Ongoing Deliverables: Summary of meetings; updates to members; Updated ICC write-up in conjunction with Pod leader and EO Committee Liaison will coordinate updates with ASFPM CRS Representative Personal Time - Priceless Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-6

Provide flood insurance-related information a nd assistance to members. Approximate Start/End Date: July 2018 June 2019 Approximate # Hours to Complete: 20+ hours a. Respond to member requests for flood insurance information and statistical data. b. Monitor and communicate proposed and actual changes to insurance-related forms to members; i.e. via bulletin, email, ASFPM newsletter. c. Assist in keeping Flood Insurance section on ASFPM s web site current; review at least 3 times a year d. Provide newsletter articles on a regular basis to Insider s Insurance Corner e. Create a fact sheet on private flood on what floodplain managers need to know Begin) Completion Schedule: Ongoing Deliverables: Articles, timely response to members, bulletins to members, updated information to website ASFPM IT, ASFPM Publication Editor Personal Time - Priceless Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) Web content approval by ASFPM EO; Bulletin, fact sheet and news article approval by ASFPM EO Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-7

Work with FEMA on requirements for insurance rating and regulations for agriculture structures. Regulations, Mitigation Approximate Start/End Date: Approximate # Hours to Complete: July 2018 June 2019 80 hours a. Provide FEMA with opportunity to engage ASFPM members (committee call, Early Bird) b. Disseminate to members and review proposed guidance and policy when released c. Provide FEMA with consolidated response Begin) Completion Schedule: See Detailed Task Description Deliverables: EO to help disseminate response; work in with Floodplain Regs and Mitigation Committees Personal Time - Priceless Approval Process: (Does the Task Require Board Approval?) Possibly with the final response to FEMA on policy and guidance Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-8

Review proposed changes to NFIP as posted in the Fed Register and provide response by Sep 14, 2018 Promote improved national policy 2.1 Approximate Start/End Date: Approximate # Hours to Complete: Aug-Sep 2018 40 hours a. Organize work group with leaders b. Consolidate responses c. Provide to EO to issue Begin) Completion Schedule: See Detailed Task Description Deliverables: Draft response for EO to send out Personal Time - Priceless Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) No, but EO will review, edit and deliver Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-9

Inform members of removal of CBRS boundaries and potential impacts, issues and concerns. Approximate Start/End Date: July 2018 June 2019 Coastal, Mapping, Risk Communication & Outreach Approximate # Hours to Complete: 40 hours a. Contact other associations, in particular FIPNC, IBHS and NFA b. Work with EO and members to draft an initial response c. Keep members updated as FEMA rolls out the change Begin) Completion Schedule: See Detailed Task Description Deliverables: Consolidated response from multiple association Separate response from ASFPM Continued updates to members Personal Time - Priceless Approval Process: (Does The Task Require Board Approval?) No, but EO will write response Assumptions: September 2018 Work Plan Page 2-10