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Statutory discounts are legislated incentives within the NFIP designed to encourage participation and ensure affordability for policyholders. | Statutory discounts are legislated incentives within the NFIP designed to encourage participation and ensure affordability for policyholders. Statutory discounts remain critical for promoting NFIP participation while balancing affordability and transitioning to risk-based premiums. | ||
* Encourage participation in the NFIP, especially during its early stages. | * Encourage participation in the NFIP, especially during its early stages. | ||
* Provide benefits for communities transitioning into the regular NFIP program. | * Provide benefits for communities transitioning into the regular NFIP program. | ||
== Statutory Discount Glidepath == | === Statutory Discount Glidepath === | ||
* Gradual removal of discounts. | * Gradual removal of discounts. | ||
** Annual increase caps prevent steep rate hikes. | ** Annual increase caps prevent steep rate hikes. | ||
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** Moving from buildings under construction to finished structures. | ** Moving from buildings under construction to finished structures. | ||
** Loss of statutory benefits after coverage lapse. | ** Loss of statutory benefits after coverage lapse. | ||
== Statutory Discount Types == | |||
=== Pre-Firm Discounts === | === Pre-Firm Discounts === | ||
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* Allows gradual premium increases using the glide path. | * Allows gradual premium increases using the glide path. | ||
* Ensures affordability as homeowners transition to mandatory flood insurance requirements. | * Ensures affordability as homeowners transition to mandatory flood insurance requirements. | ||
== Real Estate Transaction Discounts == | == Real Estate Transaction Discounts == | ||
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* Replaces legacy grandfathering systems. | * Replaces legacy grandfathering systems. | ||
* No prior declarations page required; proof is shown via settlement documents or deeds. | * No prior declarations page required; proof is shown via settlement documents or deeds. | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 2 December 2024
Statutory discounts are legislated incentives within the NFIP designed to encourage participation and ensure affordability for policyholders. Statutory discounts remain critical for promoting NFIP participation while balancing affordability and transitioning to risk-based premiums.
- Encourage participation in the NFIP, especially during its early stages.
- Provide benefits for communities transitioning into the regular NFIP program.
Statutory Discount Glidepath
- Gradual removal of discounts.
- 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
- Applies to buildings constructed before a community joined the NFIP.
- Based on Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs).
- Transitioning to actuarial-based pricing under Risk Rating 2.0.
- Phased out via "glide path" methodology with capped annual rate increases (18-25% per year).
- Aim to gradually eliminate subsidies over time.
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.