FCIC
Federal agency responsible for regulations under FCIC.
6 regulationsExpanding Access to Risk Protection
The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) is making it easier for farmers to access risk protection insurance that helps them recover from crop failures due to bad weather or other disasters. This change aims to expand who can get crop insurance and make the process simpler for farmers to protect their livelihoods.
Removal of Obsolete Regulations for Crop Insurance Provisions
The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation is cleaning up its rulebook by removing outdated regulations related to crop insurance. This update helps simplify the rules that farmers and insurance companies follow, making the system easier to understand and use.
Removal of Obsolete Regulations
The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation is removing outdated rules that are no longer used or needed. This cleanup helps farmers and insurance companies by eliminating confusing or conflicting regulations that don't apply to modern crop insurance operations.
Additional Payment II Program
The Additional Payment II Program is a new initiative from the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC) that provides supplemental financial assistance to farmers. This program aims to help agricultural producers manage risks and recover from losses by offering additional payments beyond standard crop insurance coverage.
Removal of Unconstitutional Preferences Based on Race and Sex in Response to Court Ruling
This regulation removes policies that gave preferences to applicants based on race or sex, following a court ruling that found such preferences unconstitutional. The change affects how federal agencies and organizations receiving federal funding make hiring and admissions decisions.
Flax Revenue and Expanded Unit Options for Crop Insurance
This regulation expands crop insurance options for farmers who grow flax by allowing them to choose different ways to divide up their land for insurance coverage and potentially increasing the revenue protection available. This change makes it easier for flax farmers to get better insurance protection tailored to their specific farming operations.