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Flood Insurance Manual: October 1, 2011
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The National Flood Conference
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PRP Eligibility Extension (2/1/2011)

Flood Insurance Manual: October 1, 2010, and January 1, 2011, Changes (2/1/2011)

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Visit FEMA's New Online Library!

Are you looking for FEMA reports, presentations, forms, brochures, or other documents? FEMA's Online Information Resource Library has gone live, with a link from FEMA's home page (bottom right near the Photo Library). The library is a searchable, web-based collection of all publicly accessible FEMA information resources, including CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, audiotapes, PowerPoint presentations, posters and display items, brochures, forms, guidance and policy papers, program regulations and guidelines, and other publications.

The Information Resource Library allows users to better locate, download, save, and print FEMA information from the web. Follow the instructions below to build your own tailored electronic library of FEMA resources.
  • Go to FEMA's Online Information Resource Library to access the library's home page.
  • Use the links on the left sidebar to locate the resources.
  • Choose each item you want to be placed in "My Bookshelf."
  • Click on the left navigation button ("My Bookshelf") to start the check-out process.
Visitors have three ways to obtain a resource:
  • Electronic version: download, save, and print
  • Order from the FEMA Publications Warehouse: by calling, faxing, or mailing
  • Order by Special Request: a variety of ways to obtain hard copy items NOT from the FEMA Publications Warehouse (methods and locations vary)
Soon, the Information Resource Library will add an enhanced function that allows for a variety of electronic resources to be burned to CDs and mailed to the user (without charge for the first year).

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