Knowledge Check: Is Your Letter of Map Change Valid?
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Which Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) are still valid? Select all that apply.
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) was obtained two years ago. Land has been excavated which allows flood waters to encroach on the area covered by the LOMA.
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) was obtained two years ago. A new Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) has been issued. The LOMA is listed on the Revalidation Letter.
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) for a portion of a lot based on a metes and bounds survey. A structure on the property has been enlarged but it is still within the surveyed area described in the LOMA.
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) was obtained four years ago. The LOMA is for the structure only. A new wing has been added to the structure within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA).
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) was obtained 12 years ago. The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) has not changed.
A Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) was obtained two years ago. A new Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) has been issued. The LOMA is not listed as being revalidated on the Summary of Map Actions (SOMA).
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