Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Earthquake Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Policy Research and Insurance of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, September 11 and 12, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1092 pages |
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... implemented . We also intend to ask what has not been implemented , and why . We will also consider the existing market for earthquake insurance . Is the risk insurable at afford- able rates , and can homeowners and businesses be ...
... implemented . We also intend to ask what has not been implemented , and why . We will also consider the existing market for earthquake insurance . Is the risk insurable at afford- able rates , and can homeowners and businesses be ...
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... implementation - oriented analyses and studies . FEMA also has an ongoing effort with the building and design communi- ties to develop , update , obtain consensus , and disseminate recom- mended seismic design and construction ...
... implementation - oriented analyses and studies . FEMA also has an ongoing effort with the building and design communi- ties to develop , update , obtain consensus , and disseminate recom- mended seismic design and construction ...
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... implementation of seismic safety and geotechnical standards developed through the activities of the Na- tional Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program . Specifically , I shall present information on the availability of cost effective ...
... implementation of seismic safety and geotechnical standards developed through the activities of the Na- tional Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program . Specifically , I shall present information on the availability of cost effective ...
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... implementation throughout the State is not uniform . The larger cities have taken positive action while most of the smaller communities have delayed their decisions to the latest possible time — or beyond the deadline . It is clear that ...
... implementation throughout the State is not uniform . The larger cities have taken positive action while most of the smaller communities have delayed their decisions to the latest possible time — or beyond the deadline . It is clear that ...
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... implementation is going to quicken without a major program emphasis . As Ms. Tubbesing has stated in her testimony , earth- quake mitigation in this country is historically too little , too late . Following the next great earthquake in ...
... implementation is going to quicken without a major program emphasis . As Ms. Tubbesing has stated in her testimony , earth- quake mitigation in this country is historically too little , too late . Following the next great earthquake in ...
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