Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What is the main objective of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000?

  1. To regulate insurance premiums

  2. To encourage communities to include mitigation in land use

  3. To fund disaster recovery efforts

  4. To dictate construction standards in floodplains

The correct answer is: To encourage communities to include mitigation in land use

The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 aims to encourage communities to include mitigation measures in their land use planning. This means taking into consideration natural hazards and their potential impact when deciding where, when and how to build structures. The other options, while related to disaster management, are not the main objective of the Act. Regulating insurance premiums, funding disaster recovery efforts and dictating construction standards in floodplains may be part of the overall goal, but not the primary purpose, of the Act. By including mitigation in land use planning, communities can reduce their vulnerability to disasters, save lives and protect property. This allows for a more proactive and sustainable approach to disaster management, rather than just reacting after a disaster has already occurred.