The Queensland Flood Crisis - Part 3 Treasury Releases Flood Law Reform Report
6 April 2011
The city of Ipswich is not usually a location that Federal ministers choose to release key policy changes, but yesterday was different when Bill Shorten released the report by Treasury, Reforming Flood Insurance - Clearing the Waters.
Key proposals contained in the report are:-
The Government is seeking feedback and submissions from members of the public on both proposals. The closing date for submissions is 13 May 2011.
Click here to read Robert Samut's summary and comments on the report.
Robert Samut, Partner Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers & Facilitator Elevista
The city of Ipswich is not usually a location that Federal ministers choose to release key policy changes, but yesterday was different when Bill Shorten released the report by Treasury, Reforming Flood Insurance - Clearing the Waters.
Key proposals contained in the report are:-
- a standard definition of “flood”.
- a one page Key Facts Statement for home and contents insurance policies.
The Government is seeking feedback and submissions from members of the public on both proposals. The closing date for submissions is 13 May 2011.
Click here to read Robert Samut's summary and comments on the report.
Robert Samut, Partner Barry.Nilsson. Lawyers & Facilitator Elevista