44 C.F.R. § 63.14

Criteria for State qualification to perform imminent collapse certifications

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In order to qualify under this subpart, the State must be administering a coastal zone management program which includes the following components, as a minimum:

(a) A state-wide requirement that prohibits new construction and the relocation of structures seaward of an adopted erosion setback. Such setback must be based in whole or in part on some multiple of the local mean annual erosion (recession) rate; and

(b) An established, complete and functional data base of mean annual erosion rates for all reaches of coastal shorelines subject to erosion in the State, which is used as the basis to enforce these setback requirements.

Notes of Decisions
Stephen R. Burch Margaret R. Burch v. Federal Insurance Administration, and Its Director Federal Emergency Management Ag (1994) ca4 “44 C.F.R. § 63.14 . The regulations also mandate the collection of certain scientific and technical data during the certification process, including pictures showing the structure in relation to the peril it faces and identifying the relevant beach reference features.”
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