United States:
FCIC Finalizes Common Crop Insurance Policy Basic Provisions
06 October 2017
Jones Day
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In the June 27, 2017, Federal Register, USDA's
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation ("FCIC") finalized the
Common Crop Insurance Policy Basic Provisions and made amendments
to the final rule, with request for comments, published in the Federal Register on June 22, 2016, that
clarified and revised the policy definition of "practical to
replant" and "replanted crop," and policy provisions
regarding double cropping. The changes to the policy made in this
rule are applicable for the 2018 and succeeding crop years for all
crops with a contract change date on or after the effective date of
the rule, and for the 2019 and succeeding crop years for all crops
with a contract change date prior to the effective date of the
rule. This rule was effective June 27,
2017.
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