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==  Community Rating System (CRS) Discounts ==
==  Community Rating System (CRS) Discounts ==


'''What They Are''': [[Community Rating System|CRS Discounts]] are offered to policyholders in communities that exceed minimum floodplain management standards.
'''What They Are''': are offered to policyholders in communities that exceed minimum floodplain management standards.
 
[[Community Rating System|Community Rating System (CRS) Discounts]] apply at the community level, not to individual buildings. Communities that go beyond NFIP minimum requirements—by improving floodplain management, maintaining drainage systems, or providing public flood awareness programs—earn a CRS Class ranking. All NFIP policyholders in that community then receive a discount, regardless of whether they’ve made individual mitigation efforts.
 
These discounts encourage long-term mitigation, compliance, and community participation, making flood insurance more affordable while promoting risk-reduction strategies.


'''How It Works''':
'''How It Works''':
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* Ineligible for properties with significant floodplain violations or non-compliance with community regulations.
* Ineligible for properties with significant floodplain violations or non-compliance with community regulations.


These discounts encourage long-term mitigation, compliance, and community participation, making flood insurance more affordable while promoting risk-reduction strategies.
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Revision as of 12:24, 18 February 2025

The NFIP offers three categories of premium discounts that have been created to encourage participation, reduce risk, and promote resilience: statutory, mitigation, and CRS.

Statutory Discounts

Federal law provides general guidelines about how the NFIP develops rates and does not specify all the details contained in the Flood Insurance Manual. However, a handful of policy premium requirements are given direct mandates by the US Code.

Although the discounts are identified separately throughout the Code, they are grouped together in the FIM as Statutory discounts. They exist to encourage a property owner's participation in the NFIP.

Statutory discounts are given for the following circumstances.

Mitigation Discounts

The NFIP offers incentives to policyholders who implement flood risk-reduction measures known as Mitigation Discounts. These building improvements reduce flood damage before it happens, which helps policyholders protect their investment and make recovery easier.

Although mitigation is done as a preventative approach for individuals, it strengthens communities by ensuring more buildings are resilient.

Mitigation discounts are given under the following circumstances.

Community Rating System (CRS) Discounts

What They Are: are offered to policyholders in communities that exceed minimum floodplain management standards.

Community Rating System (CRS) Discounts apply at the community level, not to individual buildings. Communities that go beyond NFIP minimum requirements—by improving floodplain management, maintaining drainage systems, or providing public flood awareness programs—earn a CRS Class ranking. All NFIP policyholders in that community then receive a discount, regardless of whether they’ve made individual mitigation efforts.

These discounts encourage long-term mitigation, compliance, and community participation, making flood insurance more affordable while promoting risk-reduction strategies.

How It Works:

  • Communities earn credit points for activities such as public education, flood mapping, and preparedness efforts.
  • These points determine the community's CRS class (1–10), with Class 1 providing the highest discount (up to 45%).

Eligibility:

  • Applies uniformly across eligible properties within the community.
  • Ineligible for properties with significant floodplain violations or non-compliance with community regulations.


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