Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What new data incorporation did the 2004 National Flood Insurance Reform Act introduce?

  1. Erosion hazard information

  2. Lender compliance records

  3. Digital flood hazard data

  4. Historical flood data

The correct answer is: Digital flood hazard data

The 2004 National Flood Insurance Reform Act introduced the incorporation of digital flood hazard data. This means that instead of relying on paper maps and physical documents, flood hazard information is now stored digitally. This helps to make the data more accessible and easily updated for more accurate flood risk assessments. A is incorrect because erosion hazard information was not introduced by this act. B is incorrect because lender compliance records were already required prior to the act. D is incorrect because historical flood data was not a new incorporation introduced in 2004, it was already being used before then.