Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What does CLOMA refer to?

  1. Conditional Letter Of Map Approval

  2. Comprehensive Local Map Annotation

  3. Conditional Letter Of Map Amendment

  4. Community Level Map Adjustment

The correct answer is: Conditional Letter Of Map Amendment

CLOMA refers to Conditional Letter Of Map Amendment. It is a method to request amending National Flood Insurance Program maps to reflect new or revised flood zones and risk information. Choosing option A is incorrect since it refers to Conditional Letter Of Map Approval, which is a similar process but is used for community-wide flood map revision requests. Option B is incorrect because it is a made-up term and not a commonly used acronym. Option D is incorrect because it is also a made-up term and does not pertain to flood maps or risk information. Overall, CLOMA specifically refers to a type of map amendment request, making it the correct answer.