PASCAGOULA, Miss.
City Attorney Eddie Williams told the press of Mississippi (http://bit.ly/vlxBRn) that change is needed because the liberation of the country on the property from flood meeting code conflicts with federal law that requires all properties in floodplains, to build the code.
City Attorney Eddie Williams told the press of Mississippi State exemption required due to changes in the property from flood meeting code conflicts with federal law that requires all properties in floodplains, to build the code.
FEMA recently rejected a request for a waiver of such property.
FEMA officials say that if the Government wants its participation in the NFIP, the legislature must amend the law. If nothing is done, FEMA says Mississippi community will be suspended from the NFIP effective on May 5, 2012.