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January 17, 2007
CFO SINK COMMENDS
LEGISLATION IMPROVING THE MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME
PROGRAM
Working with the
Legislature to make a
number of improvements
to the state’s
newly-created mitigation
fund, Florida Chief
Financial Officer Alex
Sink Wednesday commended
legislation moving
through the House of
Representatives that
will expand protections
and access to the
services available
through the My Safe
Florida Home program.
Sponsored by State
Representatives Trey
Traviesa (R-Brandon) and
Franklin Sands
(D-Weston), the House
legislation (5A)
includes new
requirements for wind
inspectors to pass a
Level 2 background check
which includes
fingerprinting, removes
obstacles for low-income
homeowners without
insurance to participate
in the program and
creates a study
committee to further
explore additional ways
to help Floridians
strengthen their homes
against hurricanes.
“I share the
Legislature’s goal of
ensuring the proper
protections are in place
and serving a greater
number of Floridians
through the My Safe
Florida Home program,”
said CFO Sink. “This
program provides
valuable information,
and we are finding that
many homes are better
fortified than are
currently recorded by
insurance companies.
Many homeowners are
eligible to receive
discounts from their
insurance companies
without even making a
single improvement.”
The My Safe Florida Home
program was created by
the Legislature during
the 2006 Legislative
Session. Former CFO Tom
Gallagher created an
initial pilot phase of
the program comprising
more than 13,000 home
inspections, which has
ended. As homeowners
receive their completed
inspection reports, they
will learn the potential
improvements they can
make to their homes,
along with applications
for matching grant funds
of up to $5,000.
More information about
the program is available
at
www.mysafefloridahome.com.
To date, the My Safe
Florida Home program has
received more than
65,000 applications for
wind inspections. CFO
Sink will continue to
work with the
Legislature to make the
necessary improvements.
Additional applications
will be processed once
the program restarts, as
early as March.
“We are currently
evaluating the My Safe
Florida Home program to
determine the best
course of action going
forward,” said CFO
Sink. “I want to make
certain that Floridians
are given the tools and
information they need to
fortify their houses and
keep their families safe
during hurricanes. |