FIA) - The component of the Federal Emergency Management Agency directly responsible for administering the flood insurance aspects of the National Flood Insurance Program.
The Federal Insurance Administration is a federal organization that administers the national Flood Insurance program. Aside from flood insurance, the FIA has no control over insurance regulation.
Federal agency in charge of administering the National Flood Insurance Program. It does not regulate the insurance industry.
A federal agency that administers the Federal Crime Insurance Program and the National Flood Insurance Program. See also Federal Crime Insurance Program and National Flood Insurance Program.
The government agency in charge of administering the Federal Flood Insurance Program and the Federal Crime Insurance Program.
preceded the Office of Homeland Security as the government entity operating the National Flood Insurance Program.
This organizational unit administers the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), which was created by Congress in 1968 in response to the rising cost of taxpayer-funded disaster relief for flood victims and the increasing amount of damage caused by floods.
A government office, part of HUD, which oversees the handling of FAIR plans, Federal Crime Insurance plans, and the Flood program.
A government office responsible for the supervision of insurance programs such as the Federal Riot Reinsurance Program, Federal Flood Insurance Plan, and Federal Crime Insurance Program.