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Bel Aire, City of, Sedgwick County .......
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Belle Plaine, City of, Sumner County ....
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Bentley, City of, Sedgwick County ........
200390
Cheney, City of, Sedgwick County ........
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Clearwater, City of, Sedgwick County ...
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Colwich, City of, Sedgwick County .......
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Derby, City of, Sedgwick County ..........
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Garden Plain, City of, Sedgwick County
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Kechi, City of, Sedgwick County ...........
200429
Maize, City of, Sedgwick County ..........
200520
Mount Hope, City of, Sedgwick County
200325
Park City, City of, Sedgwick County .....
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Valley Center, City of, Sedgwick County
200327
Wichita, City of, Sedgwick County ........
200328
Region IX
Nevada: Carson City, City of, Independent
City.
320001
Date certain
Federal
assistance no
longer available
in SFHAs
Effective date authorization/cancellation of
sale of flood insurance in community
Current effective
map date
February 15, 1985, Emerg; March 15, 1987,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
July 25, 1975, Emerg; July 17, 1978, Reg;
December 22, 2016, Susp.
N/A, Emerg; August 12, 2009, Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
N/A, Emerg; November 30, 2005, Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
March 29, 1976, Emerg; August 15, 1980,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
January 14, 1976, Emerg; July 11, 1978,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
January 17, 1975, Emerg; October 15,
1981, Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
October 28, 1976, Emerg; September 18,
1985, Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
August 3, 1979, Emerg; August 15, 1980,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
N/A, Emerg; December 24, 2002, Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
August 26, 1975, Emerg; June 27, 1978,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
May 28, 1982, Emerg; November 19, 1986,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
May 29, 1975, Emerg; January 14, 1977,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
March 24, 1972, Emerg; May 15, 1986,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
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August 6, 1975, Emerg; March 4, 1986,
Reg; December 22, 2016, Susp.
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Do.
*-do- = Ditto.
Code for reading third column: Emerg.—Emergency; Reg.—Regular; Susp.—Suspension.
Dated: November 21, 2016.
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Mitigation,
Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
44 CFR Part 64
[Docket ID FEMA–2016–0002; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–8457]
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Suspension of Community Eligibility
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This rule identifies
communities where the sale of flood
insurance has been authorized under
the National Flood Insurance Program
SUMMARY:
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(NFIP) that are scheduled for
suspension on the effective dates listed
within this rule because of
noncompliance with the floodplain
management requirements of the
program. If the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) receives
documentation that the community has
adopted the required floodplain
management measures prior to the
effective suspension date given in this
rule, the suspension will not occur and
a notice of this will be provided by
publication in the Federal Register on a
subsequent date. Also, information
identifying the current participation
status of a community can be obtained
from FEMA’s Community Status Book
(CSB). The CSB is available at https://
www.fema.gov/national-floodinsurance-program-community-statusbook.
DATES: The effective date of each
community’s scheduled suspension is
the third date (‘‘Susp.’’) listed in the
third column of the following tables.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you want to determine whether a
particular community was suspended
on the suspension date or for further
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information, contact Patricia Suber,
Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 400 C Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–4149.
The NFIP
enables property owners to purchase
Federal flood insurance that is not
otherwise generally available from
private insurers. In return, communities
agree to adopt and administer local
floodplain management measures aimed
at protecting lives and new construction
from future flooding. Section 1315 of
the National Flood Insurance Act of
1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4022,
prohibits the sale of NFIP flood
insurance unless an appropriate public
body adopts adequate floodplain
management measures with effective
enforcement measures. The
communities listed in this document no
longer meet that statutory requirement
for compliance with program
regulations, 44 CFR part 59.
Accordingly, the communities will be
suspended on the effective date in the
third column. As of that date, flood
insurance will no longer be available in
the community. We recognize that some
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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of these communities may adopt and
submit the required documentation of
legally enforceable floodplain
management measures after this rule is
published but prior to the actual
suspension date. These communities
will not be suspended and will continue
to be eligible for the sale of NFIP flood
insurance. A notice withdrawing the
suspension of such communities will be
published in the Federal Register.
In addition, FEMA publishes a Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) that
identifies the Special Flood Hazard
Areas (SFHAs) in these communities.
The date of the FIRM, if one has been
published, is indicated in the fourth
column of the table. No direct Federal
financial assistance (except assistance
pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford
Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act not in connection with a
flood) may be provided for construction
or acquisition of buildings in identified
SFHAs for communities not
participating in the NFIP and identified
for more than a year on FEMA’s initial
FIRM for the community as having
flood-prone areas (section 202(a) of the
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973,
42 U.S.C. 4106(a), as amended). This
prohibition against certain types of
Federal assistance becomes effective for
the communities listed on the date
shown in the last column. The
Administrator finds that notice and
public comment procedures under 5
U.S.C. 553(b), are impracticable and
unnecessary because communities listed
in this final rule have been adequately
notified.
Each community receives 6-month,
90-day, and 30-day notification letters
addressed to the Chief Executive Officer
stating that the community will be
suspended unless the required
floodplain management measures are
met prior to the effective suspension
date. Since these notifications were
made, this final rule may take effect
within less than 30 days.
National Environmental Policy Act.
FEMA has determined that the
community suspension(s) included in
this rule is a non-discretionary action
and therefore the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) does not apply.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. The
Administrator has determined that this
rule is exempt from the requirements of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act because
the National Flood Insurance Act of
1968, as amended, Section 1315, 42
U.S.C. 4022, prohibits flood insurance
coverage unless an appropriate public
body adopts adequate floodplain
management measures with effective
enforcement measures. The
communities listed no longer comply
with the statutory requirements, and
after the effective date, flood insurance
will no longer be available in the
communities unless remedial action
takes place.
Region IV
Georgia: Monroe, City of, Walton County ....
Region V
Indiana: Brown County, Unincorporated
Areas.
Nashville, Town of, Brown County ........
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§ 64.6
[Amended]
2. The tables published under the
authority of § 64.6 are amended as
follows:
■
Dec. 8, 2016 .....
Dec. 8, 2016
185174
October 22, 1971, Emerg; April 13, 1973,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
October 22, 1971, Emerg; January 24,
1976, Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
November 28, 1975, Emerg; September 6,
1989, Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
July 7, 1975, Emerg; September 29, 1986,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
March 19, 1971, Emerg; June 1, 1973,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
June 16, 1975, Emerg; September 27,
1991, Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
December 5, 1974, Emerg; June 4, 1990,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
August 25, 1975, Emerg; July 1, 1987, Reg;
December 8, 2016, Susp.
......do * .............
Do.
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Do.
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Do.
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Do.
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Do.
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Do.
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Do.
......do ...............
Do.
July 2, 1974, Emerg; April 3, 1985, Reg;
December 8, 2016, Susp.
April 18, 1974, Emerg; August 5, 1986,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
......do ...............
Do.
......do ...............
Do.
180018
Viola, Village of, Richland and Vernon
Counties.
Yuba, Village of, Richland County ........
550460
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.;
Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp.; p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367,
3 CFR, 1979 Comp.; p. 376.
March 26, 1975, Emerg; February 16, 1990,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
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1. The authority citation for part 64
continues to read as follows:
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130227
Richland Center, City of, Richland
County.
Richland County, Unincorporated Areas
15:57 Dec 02, 2016
PART 64—[AMENDED]
Date certain
Federal
assistance no
longer available
in SFHAs
550357
VerDate Sep<11>2014
Flood insurance, Floodplains.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 64 is
amended as follows:
Current effective
map date
Wisconsin: Boaz, Village of, Richland County.
Lone Rock, Village of, Richland County
Region X
Oregon: Albany, City of, Linn and Benton
Counties.
Benton County, Unincorporated Areas
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 64
Effective date authorization/cancellation of
sale of flood insurance in community
Community
No.
State and location
Regulatory Classification. This final
rule is not a significant regulatory action
under the criteria of section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866 of September 30,
1993, Regulatory Planning and Review,
58 FR 51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism.
This rule involves no policies that have
federalism implications under Executive
Order 13132.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
Reform. This rule meets the applicable
standards of Executive Order 12988.
Paperwork Reduction Act. This rule
does not involve any collection of
information for purposes of the
Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.
550359
550356
550362
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410008
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Community
No.
State and location
Linn County, Unincorporated Areas ......
410136
Millersburg, City of, Linn County ...........
410284
Date certain
Federal
assistance no
longer available
in SFHAs
Effective date authorization/cancellation of
sale of flood insurance in community
Current effective
map date
April 9, 1974, Emerg; September 29, 1986,
Reg; December 8, 2016, Susp.
July 21, 1982, Emerg; July 21, 1982, Reg;
December 8, 2016, Susp.
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Code for reading third column: Emerg.—Emergency; Reg.—Regular; Susp.—Suspension.
Dated: November 21, 2016.
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Mitigation,
Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Department of Homeland
Security, Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
[FR Doc. 2016–29036 Filed 12–2–16; 8:45 am]
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SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD
49 CFR Part 1250
[Docket No. EP 724 (Sub-No. 4)]
United States Rail Service Issues—
Performance Data Reporting
Surface Transportation Board.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Surface Transportation
Board (STB or Board) is adopting a final
rule to establish new regulations
requiring all Class I railroads and the
Chicago Transportation Coordination
Office (CTCO), through its Class I
members, to report certain service
performance metrics on a weekly,
semiannual, and occasional basis.
DATES: This rule is effective on January
29, 2017. The initial reporting date will
be February 8, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sarah Fancher at (202) 245–0355.
Assistance for the hearing impaired is
available through the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at
(800) 877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Board
initiated this rulemaking proceeding in
response to the service problems that
began to emerge in the railroad industry
in late 2013. Those service problems
affected the transportation of a wide
range of commodities, including grain,
fertilizer, ethanol, coal, automobiles,
chemicals, propane, consumer goods,
crude oil, and industrial commodities.
In response to the service challenges,
the Board held two public hearings, in
April 2014 in Washington, DC, and in
September 2014 in Fargo, ND, to allow
interested persons to report on service
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problems, to hear from rail industry
executives on plans to address rail
service problems, and to explore options
to improve service. During and after
these hearings, parties expressed
concerns about the lack of publicly
available information related to rail
service and requested access to
performance data from the railroads to
better understand the scope, magnitude,
and impact of the service issues,1 as
well as the underlying causes and the
prospects for recovery.
Based on these concerns and to better
understand railroad operating
conditions, the Board issued an order on
October 8, 2014, requiring all Class I
railroads and the Class I railroad
members of the CTCO to file weekly
reports containing specific service
performance data. See U.S. Rail Serv.
Issues—Data Collection (Interim Data
Order), EP 724 (Sub-No. 3) (STB served
Oct. 8, 2014).2 Railroads were asked to
report weekly average train speeds,
weekly average terminal dwell times,
weekly average cars online, number of
trains held short of destination, and
loading metrics for grain and coal
service, among other information. The
data were intended to give both the
Board and its stakeholders access to
current information about the
operations and performance of the Class
I railroads and the fluidity of the
Chicago gateway. In addition, the data
were expected to assist rail shippers in
making logistics decisions, planning
operations and production, and
mitigating potential losses.
On October 22, 2014, the Class I
railroads and the Association of
American Railroads (on behalf of the
1 See generally National Grain and Feed
Association Letter, U.S. Rail Serv. Issues, EP 724
(filed May 6, 2014); Western Coal Traffic League
Letter, U.S. Rail Serv. Issues, EP 724 (filed Apr. 17,
2014); Apr. Hr’g Tr. 154–155, U.S. Rail Serv. Issues,
EP 724 (Apr. 10, 2014); Western Coal Traffic League
Statement 5–6, U.S. Rail Serv. Issues, EP 724 (filed
Sept. 5, 2014); Sept. Hr’g Tr. 48, 290, U.S. Rail Serv.
Issues, EP 724 (Sept. 4, 2014).
2 On motion of Canadian Pacific Railway
Company, the Board modified the Interim Data
Order by decision served on February 23, 2016, to
allow it to discontinue reporting data related to the
Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern Railroad, Inc.
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CTCO) filed the first set of weekly
reports in response to the Interim Data
Order. As requested by the Board, each
carrier provided an explanation of its
methodology for deriving performance
data in response to each request.
Generally, the reports corresponded to
the elements of the Interim Data Order;
however, some railroads approach
individual requests differently, leading
to variations in the reported data. The
different approaches are due primarily
to the railroads’ disparate data-keeping
systems, different railroad operating
practices, and/or unintended
ambiguities in certain requests. Certain
railroads have also departed from the
Board’s prescribed reporting in order to
maintain consistency with their own
weekly data runs and analyses.
The weekly filings have allowed the
Board and its stakeholders to monitor
the industry’s performance and have
allowed the Board to develop baseline
data. Based on the Board’s experience
with the reporting to date, and as
expressly contemplated in the Interim
Data Order, the Board proposed new
regulations for permanent reporting by
the members of the Class I railroad
industry and the CTCO, through its
Class I members. See U.S. Rail Serv.
Issues—Performance Data Reporting
(NPR), EP 724 (Sub-No. 4) (STB served
Dec. 30, 2014).
The proposed reporting requirements
in the NPR included many of the
requests contained in the Interim Data
Order. The NPR proposed nine weekly
metrics that would apply to Class I
railroads: (1) System average train
speed; (2) weekly average terminal
dwell time; (3) weekly average cars
online; (4) weekly average dwell time at
origin and interchange; (5) weekly total
number of loaded and empty trains held
short of destination or scheduled
interchange; (6) daily average number of
loaded and empty cars operating in
normal movement which have not
moved in specified periods of time; (7)
weekly total number of grain cars
loaded and billed, by state; (8) for grain
cars, the total overdue car orders,
average days late, total new grain car
orders in the past week, total orders
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Part 64
[Docket ID FEMA-2016-0002; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-8457]
Suspension of Community Eligibility
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This rule identifies communities where the sale of flood
insurance has been authorized under the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) that are scheduled for suspension on the effective dates
listed within this rule because of noncompliance with the floodplain
management requirements of the program. If the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) receives documentation that the community has
adopted the required floodplain management measures prior to the
effective suspension date given in this rule, the suspension will not
occur and a notice of this will be provided by publication in the
Federal Register on a subsequent date. Also, information identifying
the current participation status of a community can be obtained from
FEMA's Community Status Book (CSB). The CSB is available at https://www.fema.gov/national-flood-insurance-program-community-status-book.
DATES: The effective date of each community's scheduled suspension is
the third date (``Susp.'') listed in the third column of the following
tables.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you want to determine whether a
particular community was suspended on the suspension date or for
further information, contact Patricia Suber, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 400 C
Street SW., Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-4149.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NFIP enables property owners to purchase
Federal flood insurance that is not otherwise generally available from
private insurers. In return, communities agree to adopt and administer
local floodplain management measures aimed at protecting lives and new
construction from future flooding. Section 1315 of the National Flood
Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4022, prohibits the sale
of NFIP flood insurance unless an appropriate public body adopts
adequate floodplain management measures with effective enforcement
measures. The communities listed in this document no longer meet that
statutory requirement for compliance with program regulations, 44 CFR
part 59. Accordingly, the communities will be suspended on the
effective date in the third column. As of that date, flood insurance
will no longer be available in the community. We recognize that some
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of these communities may adopt and submit the required documentation of
legally enforceable floodplain management measures after this rule is
published but prior to the actual suspension date. These communities
will not be suspended and will continue to be eligible for the sale of
NFIP flood insurance. A notice withdrawing the suspension of such
communities will be published in the Federal Register.
In addition, FEMA publishes a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) that
identifies the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) in these communities.
The date of the FIRM, if one has been published, is indicated in the
fourth column of the table. No direct Federal financial assistance
(except assistance pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act not in connection with a flood) may be
provided for construction or acquisition of buildings in identified
SFHAs for communities not participating in the NFIP and identified for
more than a year on FEMA's initial FIRM for the community as having
flood-prone areas (section 202(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act
of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4106(a), as amended). This prohibition against
certain types of Federal assistance becomes effective for the
communities listed on the date shown in the last column. The
Administrator finds that notice and public comment procedures under 5
U.S.C. 553(b), are impracticable and unnecessary because communities
listed in this final rule have been adequately notified.
Each community receives 6-month, 90-day, and 30-day notification
letters addressed to the Chief Executive Officer stating that the
community will be suspended unless the required floodplain management
measures are met prior to the effective suspension date. Since these
notifications were made, this final rule may take effect within less
than 30 days.
National Environmental Policy Act. FEMA has determined that the
community suspension(s) included in this rule is a non-discretionary
action and therefore the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) does not apply.
Regulatory Flexibility Act. The Administrator has determined that
this rule is exempt from the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act because the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended,
Section 1315, 42 U.S.C. 4022, prohibits flood insurance coverage unless
an appropriate public body adopts adequate floodplain management
measures with effective enforcement measures. The communities listed no
longer comply with the statutory requirements, and after the effective
date, flood insurance will no longer be available in the communities
unless remedial action takes place.
Regulatory Classification. This final rule is not a significant
regulatory action under the criteria of section 3(f) of Executive Order
12866 of September 30, 1993, Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR
51735.
Executive Order 13132, Federalism. This rule involves no policies
that have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132.
Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform. This rule meets the
applicable standards of Executive Order 12988.
Paperwork Reduction Act. This rule does not involve any collection
of information for purposes of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 64
Flood insurance, Floodplains.
Accordingly, 44 CFR part 64 is amended as follows:
PART 64--[AMENDED]
0
1. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq.; Reorganization Plan No. 3 of
1978, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp.; p. 329; E.O. 12127, 44 FR 19367, 3 CFR,
1979 Comp.; p. 376.
Sec. 64.6 [Amended]
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2. The tables published under the authority of Sec. 64.6 are amended
as follows:
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Effective date
authorization/
Community cancellation of Current effective map Date certain Federal
State and location No. sale of flood date assistance no longer
insurance in available in SFHAs
community
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Region IV
Georgia: Monroe, City of, 130227 March 26, 1975, Dec. 8, 2016.......... Dec. 8, 2016
Walton County. Emerg; February
16, 1990, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Region V
Indiana: Brown County, 185174 October 22, 1971, ......do *............ Do.
Unincorporated Areas. Emerg; April 13,
1973, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Nashville, Town of, Brown 180018 October 22, 1971, ......do.............. Do.
County. Emerg; January
24, 1976, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Wisconsin: Boaz, Village of, 550357 November 28, 1975, ......do.............. Do.
Richland County. Emerg; September
6, 1989, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Lone Rock, Village of, 550359 July 7, 1975, ......do.............. Do.
Richland County. Emerg; September
29, 1986, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Richland Center, City of, 555576 March 19, 1971, ......do.............. Do.
Richland County. Emerg; June 1,
1973, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Richland County, 550356 June 16, 1975, ......do.............. Do.
Unincorporated Areas. Emerg; September
27, 1991, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Viola, Village of, 550460 December 5, 1974, ......do.............. Do.
Richland and Vernon Emerg; June 4,
Counties. 1990, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Yuba, Village of, Richland 550362 August 25, 1975, ......do.............. Do.
County. Emerg; July 1,
1987, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Region X
Oregon: Albany, City of, Linn 410137 July 2, 1974, ......do.............. Do.
and Benton Counties. Emerg; April 3,
1985, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Benton County, 410008 April 18, 1974, ......do.............. Do.
Unincorporated Areas. Emerg; August 5,
1986, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
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Linn County, 410136 April 9, 1974, ......do.............. Do.
Unincorporated Areas. Emerg; September
29, 1986, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
Millersburg, City of, Linn 410284 July 21, 1982, ......do.............. Do.
County. Emerg; July 21,
1982, Reg;
December 8, 2016,
Susp.
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Code for reading third column: Emerg.--Emergency; Reg.--Regular; Susp.--Suspension.
Dated: November 21, 2016.
Michael M. Grimm,
Assistant Administrator for Mitigation, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Federal
Emergency Management Agency.
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