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FEMA Model Deed Restriction
Exhibit A is FEMA’s Model Deed Restrictions that support 44 C.F.R. Part 80 requirements. Applications requesting mitigation assistance to acquire properties for open space purposes must include a copy of the deed restriction language proposed to meet these requirements.
The deed conveying the property to the locality must reference and incorporate Exhibit A (or equivalent name). Any variation from the model deed restriction can only be made with prior approval from FEMA’s Office of Chief Counsel. Such requests should be made to the FEMA Regional Administrator through the relevant State or Tribal Office. Exhibit A shall be attached to the deed when recorded.
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Scientific and Research Organizations / Institutions
Federal Agencies
News Media
Insurance Industry
Planners
Realtors
FEMA Regions
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Grantees
Hazard Mitigation Officers
State, Local and Tribal Representatives
Emergency Personnel and Managers
Lenders and Brokers
Pet / Livestock Owners
FEMA Employees
Trade Associations
Historic Preservation / Environmental
Contractors and Vendors
Private Not-for-Profits
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| Subjects: |
Mitigation Strategies and Techniques
Risk Assessment
Regulations, Laws, and Executive Orders
Flood Hazard Mapping
Floodplain Management
Mitigation Planning
Hazard Science and Information
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| Last Update Date: |
08/10/2012 01:42 PM
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