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The Natural Hazard Disclosure Statement under California Civil Code §1103 addresses six specific statutory hazard zones. Which of the following is NOT one of the six required NHD disclosure zones?

Correct Answer

C) Tsunami Inundation Zone

Tsunami Inundation Zones are not among the six natural hazard zones required by California Civil Code §1103. While California does map tsunami inundation zones through the California Geological Survey, this designation is not a statutory NHD disclosure requirement. The six required zones are: Special Flood Hazard Area, Area of Potential Flooding, Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, State Fire Responsibility Area, Earthquake Fault Zone, and Seismic Hazard Zone. Tsunami risk may be addressed through other disclosures or agent advisories, but it is not part of the mandated NHD form.

Answer Options
A
Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone
B
FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area
C
Tsunami Inundation Zone
D
Seismic Hazard Zone (liquefaction and landslide)

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