Federal Emergency Management Agency definition

Federal Emergency Management Agency means the Federal agency that administers the National Flood Insurance Program.
Federal Emergency Management Agency. (FEMA) means the agency with the overall responsibility for administering the National Flood Insurance Program.
Federal Emergency Management Agency means the independent federal agency that, among other responsibilities, oversees the administration of the National Flood Insurance Program.

Examples of Federal Emergency Management Agency in a sentence

  • Contractor agrees to report each violation to the City and understands and agrees that the City will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office.

  • If the Mortgaged Property or REO Property is at any time in an area identified in the Federal Register by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as having special flood hazards and flood insurance has been made available, the Servicer will cause to be maintained a flood insurance policy in respect thereof.

  • The appraiser has examined the available flood maps that are provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or other data sources) and has noted in this appraisal report whether any portion of the subject site is located in an identified Special Flood Hazard Area.

  • The Vendor agrees to report each violation to the Purchasing Agency and understands and agrees that the Purchasing Agency will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office.

  • If any material part of the improvements, exclusive of a parking lot, located on a Mortgaged Property is in an area identified in the Federal Register by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as having special flood hazards, the related Mortgagor is required to maintain insurance in the maximum amount available under the National Flood Insurance Program, plus such additional excess flood coverage in an amount as is generally required by the Seller originating mortgage loans for securitization.


More Definitions of Federal Emergency Management Agency

Federal Emergency Management Agency or “FEMA” means the agency that oversees the administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (44 CFR).
Federal Emergency Management Agency. (FEMA) means an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security with the responsibility to coordinate the federal response to Presidentially-declared disasters that has occurred in the United States.
Federal Emergency Management Agency means that certain agency of government of the United States of America known as the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Federal Emergency Management Agency means the Federal
Federal Emergency Management Agency. (FEMA) shall mean the federal agency having program responsibility for the emergency food and shelter assist­ ance.
Federal Emergency Management Agency or “FEMA” means the agency which administers Public Assistance grant funding for eligible expenditures pursuant to 41 USC
Federal Emergency Management Agency. (FEMA) means the federal agency responsible for floodplain management.