IMAGES Act of 2025 Improvement of Mapping, Addresses, Geography, Elevations, and Structures Act of 2025
Impact
If passed, HB5229 would amend current flood insurance legislation to require more frequent updates to NFIP rate maps, with an emphasis on integrating updated data for planimetric features and stream flow networks. This could significantly impact state law concerning property insurance and real estate transactions, as more precise maps would lead to better-informed decisions regarding flood risk and insurance premiums. Additionally, it would highlight the importance of geospatial data management at the federal and state levels.
Summary
House Bill 5229, known as the Improvement of Mapping, Addresses, Geography, Elevations, and Structures Act of 2025 (IMAGES Act), is designed to enhance the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) rate maps. Specifically, it aims to improve accuracy by including planimetric features, which are geographic elements that show true locations and sizes of features like roads and buildings. The bill proposes that the NFIP commit to continually updating these maps using modern data collection techniques, such as LiDAR and GIS technology, thus ensuring they reflect the changing topography and risks of flooding accurately.
Contention
The bill is likely to encounter debate regarding the allocation of resources to support these mapping improvements. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the funding mechanisms for this initiative, particularly in ensuring that these enhancements do not place a financial burden on communities that already face significant flood risk. Furthermore, there may be discussions around the adequacy of current practices and whether the proposed measures truly address the underlying issues related to flood insurance coverage and accessibility.
State geographic information; State Government Geographic Information One-Stop Initiative; geodata; State Geographic Information Council; Office of Geographic information; duties; leaf-off aerial imagery; effective date.