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VA HB214

VA HB214
Home Flood Protection Assistance Program; enables a locality to establish by ordinance.


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Introduced
01/07/2026
In Committee
01/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Regular Session

Bill Summary

Localities; Home Flood Protection Assistance Program. Enables a locality to establish by ordinance a Home Flood Protection Assistance Program to provide financial assistance to households to install temporary home flood exclusion tools at vulnerable entry points. Such financial assistance is limited to $3,000 per household and shall only be granted after a household has (i) completed a stormwater extension program, as defined in the bill, or local floodplain review, including an on-site assessment by the locality; (ii) completed all required or recommended passive or structural flood mitigation measures; and (iii) received verification from the locality that no further feasible passive or structural flood mitigation measures remain. The bill provides that a locality may utilize funds from the Resilient Virginia Revolving Fund in administering a Program and directs the Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish and maintain uniform product performance verification standards for home flood exclusion tools that will be the only such tools eligible for funds from a Program. The bill also provides that a locality establishing a Program may partner with locality-authorized nonprofit resilience organizations to assist in identifying households eligible for such Program, installing temporary home flood exclusion tools, training households on the proper deployment of such tools, and tracking the performance and effectiveness of such tools.

AI Summary

This bill enables local governments to create a Home Flood Protection Assistance Program, allowing them to offer financial aid of up to $3,000 per household to install temporary flood exclusion tools at vulnerable entry points, such as doors and garage entrances. To qualify for this assistance, households must first complete a stormwater extension program or a local floodplain review, which includes an on-site assessment, and implement all necessary or recommended passive or structural flood mitigation measures like drainage improvements or regrading. Only after these steps, and with verification from the locality that no further feasible passive or structural measures can be taken, can a household receive funds. The bill also directs the Department of Conservation and Recreation to set uniform performance standards for these temporary flood exclusion tools, ensuring they are safe, durable, and properly deployable, and specifies that funds from the Resilient Virginia Revolving Fund can be used to administer these programs. Additionally, localities can partner with authorized nonprofit resilience organizations to help identify eligible households, install the verified tools, train residents on their use, and monitor their effectiveness.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Left in Committee Counties, Cities and Towns (on 02/18/2026)

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