Flood Insurance Seminars To Be Held In Kansas 

Release Date: April 11, 2000
Release Number: R7-00-12

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Federal Emergency Management officials will conduct three National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) seminars in Kansas next week to promote flood insurance and floodplain management. The seminars will be held in Independence, Pittsburg, and Emporia.

The seminars are co-sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The seminars are designed to help insurance producers, lenders, and realtors better understand the flood insurance program.

"Flooding is the most common type of disaster to which FEMA responds," said John Miller, director of FEMA's Region VII office in Kansas City. "With that in mind, FEMA continues to reach out to communities to explain the importance and benefits of purchasing and maintaining flood insurance policies."

Miller noted that recent flooding across the country further supports the fact that flooding can occur at any time, and individuals, businesses and communities should protect themselves by purchasing flood insurance.

April 18 Independence Montgomery Judicial Center
Basement Meeting Room
300 East Main
April 19 Pittsburg Pittsburg Memorial Hall
Auditorium and Convention Hall
Meeting Room B1
5th and Pine
April 20 Emporia Emporia State University
Cremer Hall/Roe Cross Room
1200 Commercial

The seminars run from 8 a.m. to noon, with registration beginning at 7:30 a.m. The session will focus on basic flood insurance requirements. National Flood Insurance Program Region VII Staff will conduct the sessions.

There is a $25 registration fee per person and pre-registration is advised. Kansas insurance producers earn four hours of continuing education credit for attending the half-day session; real estate three hours.

"It is important that we provide as much assistance as possible to local officials, lenders, agents and realtors regarding the National Flood Insurance Program," Miller said. "Having businesses and individuals covered by flood insurance means less financial risk for them in the event of a flood. Increased flood insurance coverage in flood-prone areas also means fewer tax dollars are likely to be spent on future flood-related disasters."

To obtain additional information regarding these seminars, call (913) 780-4238 or send an e-mail message to nfipvii@sound.net.

The NFIP, administered by FEMA, makes federally backed-flood insurance available in communities that adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinances to reduce future flood damages. Currently, more than 4 million NFIP policies, representing more than $460 billion in coverage, are in force in more than 19,000 participating communities. Flood insurance can be purchased from any licensed property insurance agent.

Last Modified: Friday, 12-Dec-2003 15:13:12