HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 20-211RESOLUTION NO. 20-211
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute an Information
Sharing Access Agreement, (ISAA) with the Department of Homeland Security/Federal
Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration (FIMA) to enable FEMA to share personally identifiable information that
is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 with the City relating to daily flood management.
The Information Sharing Access Agreement is substantially in the form attached hereto
as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes.
The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in
strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter
551.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 6th day of
October, 2020.
- M or Becky Ames -
DHS/FEMA ISAA
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INFORMATION SHARING ACCESS AGREEMENT (ISAA)
BETWEEN
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY/ FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY (DHS/FEMA) FEDERAL INSURANCE AND
MITIGATION ADMINISTRATION (FIMA)
AND
The City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE. The U.S. Department of Homeland
Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration (DHS/FEMA/FIMA) and The City of Beaumont, Jefferson County,
Texas (Beaumont, Texas) voluntarily enter into this Information Sharing Access
Agreement (ISAA). The purpose of the ISAA is to enable FEMA to share personally
identifiable information (PII) that is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 (Privacy
Act), as amended, 5 U.S.C. § 552a, with the Beaumont, Texas to review National
Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policy and/or claims information will used for daily
floodplain management, CRS and HM activities NFIP Data will be used in providing
unmet needs by NFIP claims payouts within Beaumont, Texas and service areas,
making substantial damage determinations as well as identifying properties for buy-
out or elevation..
2. AUTHORITIES. This ISAA is authorized by:
a. Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Pub. L. No.
93-288 (1974) (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.) (Stafford Act) for declared disasters only;
b. Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-296 (2002) (6 U.S.C. 101 et
seq.) for declared disasters only;
c. National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, Pub. L. No. 90-448, Title XIII (1968) (42
U.S.C. 4001 et seq.) (NFIA);
d. Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) (Privacy Act);
e. Authority notification - DHS/FEMA 003 NFIP Files System of Records, 79 FR
28747 (May 19, 2014) (NFIP Files SORN).
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EXHIBIT "A"
DHS/FEMA ISAA
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3. BACKGROUND
a. FEMA collects, maintains, uses, and disseminates, personally identifiable
information (PIl) from NFIP policyholders. NFIP policyholder PII is protected by
the Privacy Act and shared pursuant to the NFIP Files SORN.
b. As authorized by the routine use provision of the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. §
552a(b)(3), FEMA may disclose policyholder PII to federal, state, local, and tribal
government agencies to enable them to receive only the NFIP policy and claims
information necessary to satisfy a specific routine use as valid and eligible under
the NFIP Files SORN.
c. This ISAA encompasses NFIP Files SORN Routine Uses (I), (L), (M), (N), (0),
(R), and (T) only.
d. This ISAA encompasses NFIP Files SORN Routine Use (G) for floodplain
management enforcement only. Any other routine use (G) that involves
investigating or prosecuting a violation or enforcing or implementing a law, rule,
regulation, or order requires a separate ISAA that must be reviewed and cleared
by the FEMA Privacy Office.
e. The Beaumont, Texas certifies that it will review NFIP policy and claims
information for properties within its jurisdiction as part of its responsibility as a
NFIP Community under the following routine uses.
Routine Use I To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies, insurance
companies, and established voluntary organizations in order to determine
eligibility for benefits, verify non -duplication of benefits following a flooding
event or another disaster, and provide needs unmet by NFIP claims payouts
within their jurisdictions and service areas.
Routine Use O To the Army Corps of Engineers and federal, state, local, and
tribal government agencies to review NFIP policy and claims information for
properties within its jurisdiction in order to assist in hazard mitigation and
floodplain management activities, and in monitoring compliance with the
floodplain management measures adopted by the community.
Routine Use R To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies to conduct
research, analysis, and feasibility studies of policies and claims within its
jurisdiction.
Routine Use T To community officials and representatives to provide repetitive
loss records of properties within that community.
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4. DEFINITIONS.
As used in this Agreement, the following terms will have the following meanings:
a. COMPUTER MATCHING: Any computerized comparison of two or more
automated systems of records, or a system of records with non-federal records, for
the purpose of establishing or verifying eligibility or compliance as it relates to
cash or in -kind assistance or payments under federal benefit programs. See 5
U.S.C. § 552a(a)(8). Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 552a(o), any record contained in a
system of records may only be disclosed to a recipient agency or non-federal
agency for use in a computer matching program pursuant to a Computer Matching
Agreement (CMA) between the source agency and the recipient agency or non-
federal agency.
b. NIST. CYBERSECURITY FRAMEWORK: National Institutes of Standards and
Technology (NIST) "Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure
Cybersecurity," which sets out a repeatable process of, "Identify, Protect, Detect,
Respond and Recover," to guide organizational cybersecurity activities and
consideration of cybersecurity risk in organizational risk management processes.
c. PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII): Any information that
permits the identity of an individual to be directly or indirectly inferred, including
other information that is linked or linkable to an individual. For example, when
linked or linkable to an individual, such information includes an address, name,
social security number, date and place of birth, mother's maiden name, account
number, license number, vehicle identifier number, license plate number, device
identifier or serial number, internet protocol address, biometric identifier (e.g.,
photograph, fingerprint, iris scan, voice print), educational information, financial
information, medical information, criminal or employment information, and
information created specifically to identify or authenticate an individual (e.g., a
random generated number). PII constitutes "Controlled Unclassified
Information."
d. PRIVACY INCIDENT. The loss of control, compromise, unauthorized
disclosure, unauthorized acquisition, or any similar occurrence where (1) a person
other than the authorized user accesses or potentially accesses PII or (2) an
authorized user accesses or potentially accesses PII for an unauthorized purpose.
The term encompasses both suspected and confirmed incidents involving PII,
whether intentional or inadvertent, which raises a reasonable risk of harm.
e. SYSTEM SECURITY PLAN. Formal document that provides an overview of the
security requirements for the information system and describes the security
controls in place or planned for meeting those requirements. For instance,
technical controls typically include Access Control (IA), Audit and
Accountability (AU), Identification and Authentication (IA), and System and
Communications (SC).
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5. RESPONSIBILITIES.
a. FEMA's responsibilities under this ISAA are as follows:
i. Share with the Beaumont, Texas the NFIP policyholder data found in
Appendix A of this agreement.
ii. Share with the Beaumont, Texas NFIP policyholder data and its associated
information, as found in Appendix A of this agreement.
iii. Transmit the NFIP policyholder data and related information listed in
Appendix A to the Beaumont, Texas in password protected format via
encrypted email.
iv. Ensure that NFIP policyholder data is accurate, complete, and up-to-date
as reasonably necessary.
V. FEMA shall not take any adverse action or limit any of its Federal benefits
as a result of this sharing of information.
b. The Beaumont, Texas's responsibilities under this ISAA are as follows:
i. Use and maintain the NFIP policyholder PII under this ISAA only to
review NFIP policy and claims information for properties within its
jurisdiction under the following routine uses:
Routine Use I To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies,
insurance companies, and established voluntary organizations in order to
determine eligibility for benefits, verify non -duplication of benefits
following a flooding event or another disaster, and provide needs unmet
by NFIP claims payouts within their jurisdictions and service areas.
Routine Use O To the Army Corps of Engineers and federal, state, local,
and tribal government agencies to review NFIP policy and claims
information for properties within its jurisdiction in order to assist in hazard
mitigation and floodplain management activities, and in monitoring
compliance with the floodplain management measures adopted by the
community.
Routine Use R To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies to
conduct research, analysis, and feasibility studies of policies and claims
within its jurisdiction.
Routine Use T To community officials and representatives to provide
repetitive loss records of properties within that community.
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The NFIP policyholder PII provided by FEMA under this ISAA may not
be used for any other purpose.
ii. Instruct all individuals with access to NFIP policyholder PH regarding the
confidential nature of the information, the safeguard requirements of this
Agreement, and the criminal penalties and civil remedies specified in
federal and state laws against unauthorized disclosure of NFIP
policyholder PII covered by this Agreement.
iii. Employ appropriate administrative, technical, and/or physical safeguards
to secure any and all NFIP policyholder PII shared under the provisions of
this ISAA, whether in physical or electronic form, and store PH only in
places and in a manner, that are safe from access by unauthorized persons
or for unauthorized use.
iv. Limit access to NFIP policyholder PII provided by FEMA under this
ISAA only to the authorized Beaumont, Texas personnel to review NFIP
policy and claims information for properties within its jurisdiction under
the following routine uses:
Routine Use I To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies,
insurance companies, and established voluntary organizations in order to
determine eligibility for benefits, verify non -duplication of benefits
following a flooding event or another disaster, and provide needs unmet
by NFIP claims payouts within their jurisdictions and service areas.
Routine Use O To the Army Corps of Engineers and federal, state, local,
and tribal government agencies to review NFIP policy and claims
information for properties within its jurisdiction in order to assist in hazard
mitigation and floodplain management activities, and in monitoring
compliance with the floodplain management measures adopted by the
community.
Routine Use R To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies to
conduct research, analysis, and feasibility studies of policies and claims
within its jurisdiction.
Routine Use T To community officials and representatives to provide
repetitive loss records of properties within that community.
on behalf of Beaumont, Texas. This includes all entities and individuals
listed in paragraphs 6 and 7.
V. The Beaumont, Texas will not further disclose NFIP policyholder PII
provided by FEMA to outside third parties without the express consent of
FEMA or the NFIP policyholder(s) to whom the PII pertains including, as
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applicable, requests by third parties under state open access and freedom
of information laws.
vi. The Beaumont, Texas shall ensure no computer matching will occur for
the purpose of establishing or verifying eligibility or compliance as it
relates to cash or in -kind assistance or payments under federal benefit
programs unless a separate CMA is in place.
vii. The Beaumont, Texas will, in a timely manner, take appropriate action
with regard to any request made by DHS for access, additions, changes,
deletions, or corrections of PII. In addition, the Beaumont, Texas will, in a
timely manner, notify DHS of any data errors that it discovers.
viii. The Beaumont, Texas will destroy information provided by FEMA when
no longer needed by Beaumont, Texas to meet unmet needs, acquiring
property, preventing duplication of benefits, or other business need as
identified within this agreement.
ix. Pursuant to Routine Use N, provide FEMA with names, addresses of
policyholders within their jurisdictions, and a brief general description of
their plan for acquiring and relocating their flood prone properties for the
purpose of ensuring that communities engage in floodplain management,
improved real property acquisitions, and relocation projects that are
consistent with the NFIP.
6. CONSENT TO THIRD PARTY ACCESS TO NFIP POLICYHOLDER PII:
At this time, Beaumont, Texas has not indicated an intent to share NFIP policyholder
PII with third party contractors.
7. POINTS OF CONTACT.
a. The FEMA points of contact are as follows:
Monique Crewes
Acting Chief,, Insurance Analytics and Policy, FIMA, FEMA
202-655-8573
Monique. Crewes Afema. dhs. gov
Scott McAfee
GIS Analyst
202-236-3255
S cott.Mcafeenfema. dhs. gov
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John Bowman
Floodplain Management and Insurance Specialist
940-898-5556
JohnE.Bowman a,fema.dhs.gov
b. The Beaumont, Texas points of contact are as follows: (No more than five POCs)
Adina Josey
Senior Planner/Floodplain Administrator
409-880-3764
adina. j osey(a,beaumonttexas. goy
Chris Boone
Director of Planning and Community Development
409-880-3764
chris.boone(a�beaumonttexas. og_v
Katrina Purcell
Planner I
409-880-3764
katrina.purcell(a,beaunionttexas. goy
8. SEVERABILITY. Nothing in this ISAA is intended to conflict with current law,
regulation, or FEMA directives. If a term of this ISAA is inconsistent with such
authority, then that term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of
this ISAA shall remain in full force and effect.
9. NO PRIVATE RIGHT. This ISAA is an internal agreement between FEMA and
the Beaumont, Texas. It does not create nor confer any right or benefit that is
substantive or procedural, enforceable by any third party against the Parties, the
United States, or other officers, employees, agents, or associated personnel thereof.
Nothing in this ISAA is intended to restrict the authority of either party to act as
provided by law, statute, or regulation, or to restrict any party from administering or
enforcing any laws within its authority or jurisdiction. Accordingly, the terms of this
Agreement do not constitute or imply the grant, by the United States of America, of
any other consent, accord, satisfaction, advice, or waiver of its rights, power or
authority.
10. FUNDING. This ISAA is not an obligation or commitment of funds, nor a basis for
transfer of funds. Each party shall bear its own costs in relation to this ISAA.
Expenditures by each party will be subject to its budgetary processes and to
availability of funds pursuant to applicable laws, regulations, and policies. The
parties expressly acknowledge that this in no way implies that Congress will
appropriate funds for such expenditures.
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11. ISSUE RESOLUTION. FEMA and the Beaumont, Texas understand that during the
course of this ISAA, they may have to resolve issues such as: scope, interpretation of
provisions, unanticipated technical matters, and other proposed modifications. Both
parties agree to appoint their respective points of contact to work in good faith
towards resolution of such issues.
12. USE OF CONTRACTOR WITH ACCESS TO NFIP POLICYHOLDER PII.
When the Beaumont, Texas utilizes a contractor in connection with its performance
of its obligations under the ISAA and the Beaumont, Texas provides such contractor
with access to NFIP policyholder PII, the Beaumont, Texas shall provide FEMA with
prompt notice of the identity of such contractor and the extent of the role that such
contractor will play in connection with the purpose of this ISAA. Moreover, all such
contractors given access to any NFIP policyholder PII must agree to: (a) abide by the
conditions set forth herein, including, without limitation, its provisions relating to
compliance with minimum standards for the protection of NFIP policyholder PII and
Notice of Security and/or Privacy Incident; (b) restrict use of NFIP policyholder PII
only to the performance of services to Beaumont, Texas in connection with
Beaumont, Texas performance of its obligations under the ISAA, and (c) certify in
writing, upon completion of the performance of services by a contractor, that the
contractor has immediately un-installed, removed, and/or destroyed all copies of
NFIP policyholder PII within 30 days of the contractor's performance of services to
the Beaumont, Texas.
13. RETURN OR DESTRUCTION OF NFIP POLICYHOLDER PII. If at any time
during the term of the ISAA any part of NFIP policyholder PII, in any form, that the
Beaumont, Texas obtains from FEMA ceases to be required by the Beaumont, Texas
for the performance of the purpose under the ISAA, or upon termination of the ISAA,
whichever occurs first, Beaumont, Texas shall,. within fourteen (14) days thereafter,
promptly notify FEMA and securely return the NFIP policyholder PII to FEMA, or,
at FEMA's written request destroy, un-install and/or remove all copies of such NFIP
policyholder PII in the Beaumont, Texas's possession or control, and certify to
FEMA that such tasks have been completed.
14. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This ISAA constitutes the entire agreement between the
parties with regard to information sharing.
15. MODIFICATION. This ISAA may be modified upon the mutual written consent of
the parties.
16. COUNTERPARTS. This ISAA, when executed in any number of counterparts and
by different parties on separate counterparts, each of which counterparts when so
executed and delivered shall be deemed to be an original, and all of which
counterparts taken together shall constitute but one and the same Agreement.
17. EFFECTIVE DATE, DURATION AND TERMINATION. This ISAA will
become effective upon the signature of both parties and will remain in effect for three
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years. However, FEMA will only provide the information identified in Appendix A
for the disaster period of assistance. Either party may terminate this agreement upon
written notice to the other party:
18. NOTICE OF PRIVACY INCIDENT. If the Beaumont, Texas, or its contractors,
suspect, discover or are notified of a suspected or confirmed privacy incident relating
to NFIP policyholder PII, the Beaumont, Texas shall immediately, but in no event
later than twenty-four (24) hours from suspicion, discovery or notification of the
suspected or confirmed privacy incident, notify the FEMA Privacy Officer at (202)
212-5100 or FEMA-Privacy@fema.dlls.gov.
19. PRIVACY INCIDENT HANDLING. In the event of a privacy incident emanating
from this ISAA, FEMA will investigate the incident pursuant to DHS standard
procedures and will consult Beaumont, Texas to diagnose, mitigate and manage the
privacy incident. The Beaumont, Texas will be responsible for carrying out all
necessary measures to remedy the effects of the privacy incident.
20. REPORTING. This ISAA covers several routine uses outlined in Paragraph 3 (d)
and (e). Each time a record is requested under this ISAA, Beaumont, Texas will
indicate the specific purpose and use of the record and the specific routine use under
which the record is being requested. FEMA will keep a record of the date, nature,
and purpose of each disclosure of a record under this ISAA. The Parties will
coordinate to prepare a report/audit summarizing compliance with the privacy,
redress, and security requirements set forth in this Agreement.
21. INDEMNIFICATION. The Beaumont, Texas shall bear all costs, losses and
damages to the extent resulting from Beaumont, Texas breach of the ISAA.
Beaumont, Texas agrees to release, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless FEMA for
claims, losses, penalties and damages and reasonable attorneys' fees and costs to the
extent arising out of Beaumont, Texas's, or its contractor's, negligence, unauthorized
use or disclosure of NFIP policyholder PII and/or Beaumont, Texas's, or its
contractor's, breach of its obligations under the ISAA. Beaumont, Texas shall inform
all of its principals, officers, employees, agents and contractors assigned to handling
NFIP policyholder PII under the ISAA of the obligations contained in the ISAA.
22. PENALTIES. The Beaumont, Texas understands that if it or one of its
employee/agents willfully discloses any such PII to a third party not authorized to
receive it, FEMA will revoke the Beaumont, Texas's access to NFIP policyholder PH.
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APPROVED BY:
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Paul Huang. Date
Federal Insurance Directorate Assistant Administrator
DHS/FEMA/FIMA
The'City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
Kyle Hayes Date
City Manager
The City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas
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Appendix A — NFIP Data Description
The following lists the NFIP policyholder PII data elements that may be shared by FEMA
with the Beaumont, Texas. The Beaumont, Texas will only receive the PII data, or data
when combined with other data could lead to PII, necessary to meet the routine use:
■ Policyholder Name (Routine Uses I and N only)
■ Property Address
■ Date of Loss
■ Building Characteristics
■ Coverages (building, contents)
■ Premium and fees
■ Claims amount paid (building, contents, ICC)
■ Non-PII data elements as necessary, requested, and available
NFIP System of Records Notices (SORNs) Roittine Uses
A
To the Department of Justice (DOJ), including Offices of the
U.S. Attorneys, or other federal agency conducting litigation or in proceedings
before any court, adjudicative, or administrative body, when it is relevant or
necessary to the litigation and one of the following is a party to the litigation or
has an interest in such litigation:
1. DHS or any component thereof;
2. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her official
capacity;
3. Any employee or former employee of DHS in his/her individual capacity
when DOJ or DHS has agreed to represent the employee; or
4. The U.S. or any agency thereof.
B
To a congressional office from the record of an individual in
response to an inquiry from that congressional office made at the
request of the individual to whom the record pertains.
C
To the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or General
Services Administration pursuant to records management inspections being
conducted under the authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
D
To an agency or organization for the purpose of performing audit
or oversight operations as authorized by law, but only such information as is
necessary and relevant to such audit or oversight function.
E
To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when:
1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that the security or
confidentiality of information in the system of records has been
compromised;
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2. DHS has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed
compromise, there is a risk of identity theft or fraud, harm to economic or
property interests, harm to an individual, or harm to the security or integrity of
this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by DHS or
another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and
3. The disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably
necessary to assist in connection with DHS's efforts to respond to the suspected
or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
F
To contractors and their agents, grantees, experts, consultants, and others
performing or working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
assignment for DHS, when necessary to
accomplish an agency function related to this system of records. Any individuals
provided information under this routine use are subject to the same Privacy Act
requirements and limitations on disclosure as are applicable to DHS officers and
employees
G
To an appropriate federal, state, tribal, local, international, or foreign law
enforcement agency or other appropriate authority charged with investigating or
prosecuting a violation or enforcing or implementing a law, rule, regulation, or
order, when a record, either on its face or in conjunction with other information,
indicates a violation or potential violation of law, which includes criminal, civil,
or regulatory violations and such disclosure is proper and consistent with the
official duties of the person making the disclosure.
H ,
To Write Your Own insurance companies as authorized under 44 CFR 62.23 to
administer flood insurance in partnership with FEMA.
I
To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies, insurance companies,
and established voluntary organizations in order to determine eligibility for
benefits, verify non -duplication of benefits following a flooding event or another
disaster, and provide needs unmet by NFIP claims payouts within their
jurisdictions and service areas.
J
To state government agencies in order to provide GFIP certificates for carrying
out the purposes of the NFIP within its jurisdiction.
K
To property loss reporting bureaus, state insurance departments, and insurance
companies to investigate fraud or potential fraud in connection with claims,
subject to the approval of the DHS Office of the Inspector General.
L
To state, local, and tribal government agencies to ascertain the degree of
financial burdens they expect to assume in the event of a flooding disaster within
its jurisdiction.
M
To state, local, and tribal government agencies to further NFIP
outreach and education activities within their jurisdiction.
N
To state, local, and tribal government agencies that provide names, addresses of
policyholders within their jurisdictions, and a brief general description of their
plan for acquiring and relocating their flood prone properties for the purpose of
ensuring that communities engage in floodplain management, improved real
property acquisitions, and relocation projects that are consistent with the NFIP.
This is contingent upon the Federal Insurance Mitigation Administration
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determining that the use furthers the flood plain management and hazard
mitigation goals of the agency.
O
To the Army Corps of Engineers and federal, state, local, and tribal government
agencies to review NFIP policy and claims information for properties within its
jurisdiction in order to assist in hazard mitigation and floodplain management
activities, and in monitoring compliance with the floodplain management
measures adopted by the community.
P
To lending institutions and mortgage servicing companies for purposes of
assistingwith lender compliance.
Q
To current owners of properties for the purpose of providing the dates and dollar
amounts of past loss payments made to the said property.
R
To federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies to conduct research,
analysis, and feasibility studies of policies and claims within its jurisdiction.
S
To financial institutions for purposes of providing referral or
cooperative reimbursement payments to insurance agents to share
marketing and advertising costs between NFIP and entities participating in the
NFIP.
T
To community officials and representatives to provide repetitive loss records of
properties within that community.
U
To OMB in for purposes related to the review of private relief
legislation in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-19.
V ':
To private reinsurers, private capital firms, and financial
institutions for the purposes of preparing NFIP assumption of risk proposals.
W .
To the news media and the public, with the approval of the Chief
Privacy Officer in consultation with counsel, when there exists a
legitimate public interest in the disclosure of the information, when disclosure is
necessary to demonstrate the accountability of DHS's officers, employees, or
individuals covered by the system, except to the extent the Chief Privacy Officer
determines that release of the specific information in the context of a particular
case would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
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