
But neither Kadluboski nor taxpayers will be advise d of the department’ s find- ings. Kraus, chie f coun selfor theDepartm entof Rev - enue, assures Bob Kadluboski that con- cerns he has raised will be thoroughly investigated.

WILKES-BAR RE – The state Depart- ment of Revenue has referred the inves- tig atio n into missing fuel in Wi lke s- Barre to the agency’s auditing depart- ment and its Bureau of Criminal T ax In- vestig ations,according to a lettersent to a city reside nt who sought an investi ga- tion. Bollinger cautioned the figures vary based on the proper ty elevation and oth er fact ors and adv ise d pro pert y
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The Natio nal Flood Insuran ce Pro- gram’s website says the premium rang- es from $304 to $1,057 for a $100,000 structur e with contents in a low-to- mod era te ris k zon e, com par ed to a $1,129 premium for the same coverage in a high-risk zone. A rule known as “grandfathering” al- lows property owners to kee p lowe r- risk flood insurance rates if they ac- quire insurance 30 days before the ef- fect ive date of the new maps, said Dave Bollinger, a mitigation outreach coordinator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 3 in Phi- ladelphia. Property owners in high-risk zones must buy flood insurance if they have outstanding standard or reverse mort- gages. The new maps, part of a nat ion wid e re vi- sion, should be imple- me nte d by th e fir st week of Novembe r, said count y Flood Protection Authority Executive Direc- tor Jim Brozena. The owners of more than 10,000 Lu- zerne County propertie s that will be added to high-risk flood zones in new in su ra nce map s can lock in lower flood in- sur ance rates if the y act be fo re the ma ps tak e effe ct, offi cial s say.
