Audit of the enforcement of flood insurance purchase requirements for disaster aid recipients.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Washington, D.C. : Federal Emergency Management Agency?], 1995Description: iii, 25 p. : illDDC classification:- 368.122 20
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Presents the results of the Inspector General's audit of FEMA's enforcement of flood insurance purchase and maintenance requirements for those who receive disaster aid. The audit discovered that compliance in the two regions studied was low and that some states are doing a better job than others. The audit determined that FEMA does not have clear, consistent policies on how to identify and enforce the purchase requirement, leaving states and regions unsure about procedures. This report includes recommendations for improved implementation as well as comments from FEMA's Response and Recovery Directorate to those recommendations
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