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    The local emergency manager has the responsibility for coordinating emergency management programs and activities. A local emergency manager is responsible for all of the following activities EXCEPT FOR:

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    Identifying and analyzing the potential impacts of hazards that threaten the jurisdiction

    Developing an ICP that specifies tactics for first responders

    Managing resources before, during, and after a major emergency or disaster.

    Coordinating the planning process and working cooperatively with response partners.

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  • Q1

    The local emergency manager has the responsibility for coordinating emergency management programs and activities. A local emergency manager is responsible for all of the following activities EXCEPT FOR:

    Identifying and analyzing the potential impacts of hazards that threaten the jurisdiction

    Developing an ICP that specifies tactics for first responders

    Managing resources before, during, and after a major emergency or disaster.

    Coordinating the planning process and working cooperatively with response partners.

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  • Q2

    Which of the following statements about the Stafford Act is correct? Under the Stafford Act:

    The types of incidents that may qualify as a major disaster are extremely broad.

    The President may only declare a major disaster at the request of the Governor of tribal Chief Executive who certifies the State or tribal government and affected local governments are overwhelmed.

    An emergency is defined as any natural catastrophe for which, in the determination of the President Federal assistance is needed to supplement State, tribal, and local efforts and capabilities to save lives.

    The Federal Assistance available for major disasters is more limited than that which is available for emergencies.

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  • Q3

    Which of the following statements about an emergency operations center (EOC) is correct?

    An EOC should be located as close to the incident site as possible.

    To be most effective, an EOC should be organized according to Emergency Support Functions (ESFs).

    Having multiple EOCs allows for more efficient management of resources.

    An EOC allows decision makers to operate in one place to coordinate and communicate with support staff.

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  • Q4

    Integrated Emergency Management is:

    A detailed methodology used when needed to manage complex incidents that are beyond a jurisdiction's capability.

    A new concept to ensure that jurisdictions are prepared to respond to human-caused incidents, such as terrorist attacks.

    Intend to create an organizational culture that is critical to achieving unity of effort between all stakeholders.

    Used only during times of disaster and should not be integrated into the daily decision-making process within a jurisdiction.

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  • Q5

    Emergency managers consider and take into account all threats/hazards, all phases, all stakeholders, and all impacts relevant to disasters. This statement describes which emergency management principle?

    Comprehensive

    Progressive

    Integrated

    Risk-Driven

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  • Q6

    In addition to emergency core functions, the emergency manager directs day-to-day program functions. An example of a day-to-day function is:

    Direction, control, and coordination

    Public health and medical services

    Hazard Mitigation

    Emergency Public Information

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  • Q7

    Which of the following is an example of a prevention activity?

    Setting up a network of clinics to provide neighborhood-based healthcare access for residents affected by a hurricane

    Passing an ordinance on controlling development in a flood plain

    Mobilizing search and rescue teams

    Requiring identification for site access

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  • Q8

    The Whole Community concept means that residents, emergency management practitioners, organization and community leaders, and government officials:

    Become self-reliant in responding to disaster so that they will not need to request assistance through mutual aid or other means.

    Rely on the expertise and resources of the Federal Government to rebuild their communities in a safer stringer way following a disaster.

    Prioritize which members of the community will receive assistance if response and recovery resources are limited

    Work together to assess the needs of their respective communities and determine the best ways to organize and strengthen their assets, capacities, and interests.

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  • Q9

    Which part of the Emergency Operations Plan includes the Purpose, Scope, Situation Overview, Assumptions, Concept of Operations, and Organization and Assignment of Responsibilities?

    Executive Summary

    Basic Plan

    Appendixes

    Annexes

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  • Q10

    States delegate authority to their sub-units of government (including counties, municipalities, towns or townships, and villages). This delegation limits the degree of State influence in local affairs. What is the term used to describe this delegation?

    Self-governance

    Home rule

    Jurisdictional autonomy

    Limits of power

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  • Q11

    Which of the following presents an integrated set of guidance, programs, and processes that enables the whole community to meet the National Preparedness Goal.

    Incident Command System

    State Training and Exercise System

    Community Response System

    National Preparedness System

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  • Q12

    All of the following are important emergency management planning principles EXCEPT FOR:

    Planning must be community based, representing the whole population and its needs

    Planning is fundamentally a process to manage risk

    Planning results in unique plans for every type of threat or hazard

    Planning should be flexible enough to address both traditional and catastrophic incidents

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  • Q13

    What capabilities focus on saving lives, protecting property and the environment, and meeting basic human needs and begin when an incident is imminent or immediately after an event occurs?

    Rescue

    Response

    Recovery

    Readiness

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  • Q14

    ___ has emergency services departments capable of responding to emergencies that include law enforcement, fire/emergency medical services, and public works.

    Local Government

    FEMA

    State Government

    Federal Government

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  • Q15

    ____________ is a core function implemented during an emergency.

    Logistics management and resource support

    Finance and Administration

    Threat and hazard analysis

    Public education and information

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FEMA IS-230 | Quizalize (2024)

FAQs

Is 230 integrated emergency management? ›

Integrated emergency management is: Intended to create an organizational culture that is critical to achieving unity of effort between all stakeholders. This authority emphasizes that Federal disaster assistance is intended to supplement; not supplant; the resources of State; local; and private-sector organizations.

What is FEMA 80% rule? ›

Your home must be your principle residence at the time of loss, meaning you live there 80 percent of the year; and. Your amount of flood insurance for building coverage must be at least 80 percent of the full replacement cost of your home, or be the maximum amount of insurance available for the property under NFIP.

What is the limit of FEMA 400%? ›

Financial commitment shall not exceed 400% of net worth as per the last audited balance sheet (not more than 18 months preceding the date of transaction) or USD 1 (one) billion (or its equivalent) in a financial year, whichever is lower.

What is the FEMA threshold? ›

In August 2022, FEMA published a final rule to increase the established threshold for Small Project maximum for the agency's Public Assistance (PA) program to $1 million (Small Project).

Is 230 which emergency management partner is responsible for coordinating all components of the emergency management system for a community? ›

The local emergency manager has the responsibility for coordinating all components of the emergency management programs and activities for the community, including: Managing resources before, during, and after a major emergency or disaster.

How does FEMA define emergency management? ›

Emergency management is the managerial function charged with creating the framework within which communities reduce vulnerability to threats/hazards and cope with disasters.

What is the rule 10 of FEMA? ›

(1) Any person resident in India who, (i) has an account appearing as a non-performing asset; or (ii) is classified as a wilful defaulter by any bank; or (iii) is under investigation by a financial service regulator or by investigative agencies in India, namely, the Central Bureau of Investigation or Directorate of ...

Does FEMA have a limit? ›

In some cases, FEMA may help pay for costs your insurance didn't cover, up to FEMA's maximum award amounts. For Fiscal Year 2024, these maximum amounts are $42,500 for Housing Assistance and $42,500 for Other Needs Assistance.

How does FEMA determine payout? ›

When determining the amount of money you will receive, FEMA looks at your actual loss. Actual loss is determined by adding all the physical damage done, and costs necessary to repair that damage. As well as including displacement costs for you while your home is being repaired.

How are people getting $500 from FEMA? ›

CNA is a one-time $500 payment per household. The State of California requested that FEMA authorize CNA for specific geographic areas that are expected to be inaccessible for seven days or longer. To be eligible for CNA Applicants must request it before September 5.

How does FEMA decide who gets money? ›

Only United States citizens, non-citizen nationals, or qualified non-citizens are eligible to receive assistance from FEMA. Therefore, FEMA needs to verify all applicants' status before providing assistance. Learn about citizenship and immigration status requirements for federal public benefits.

Does FEMA give money for food loss? ›

Food loss is not covered by FEMA's Individual and Households Program (IHP). Voluntary organizations in the disaster area may be able to help you with food needs.

Who can deny a request for federal assistance through FEMA? ›

Governors initiate the process by making a formal request for federal disaster aid, it is then the presidents' decision alone, albeit with guidance from FEMA officials, to grant or deny that request.

What is the limit of FEMA transactions? ›

Banking Transactions and Limits for NRIs under FEMA

NRO accounts, on the other hand, are meant for managing income earned in India such as rent, dividends, or pension. The repatriation from NRO accounts is capped at USD 1 million per financial year (subject to payment of applicable taxes).

What kind of disasters does FEMA cover? ›

natural event, including any hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, wind-driven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, or drought, or, regardless of cause, fire, flood, or explosion, that the President believes has caused damage of such severity that it is beyond the ...

What is integrated emergency management? ›

The aim of IEM is to develop flexible and adaptable arrangements for dealing with emergencies, whether foreseen or unforeseen. It is based on a multi-agency approach and the effective co-ordination of those agencies.

What is g 2300 intermediate emergency operations center functions? ›

The G-2300 Intermediate Emergency Operations Center Functions is a three-day course with the goal of assisting individuals and jurisdictions who desire to develop or improve their Emergency Operation Centers (EOC).

Is 230 which emergency management partner is responsible for issuing state or area emergency declarations based on the damage estimates? ›

Within the State, the Governor has the following emergency management responsibilities: -Issues State or area emergency declarations based on the application and the damage estimates.

What is the ICS Emergency Response Plan? ›

The ICS provides an organizational structure capable of responding to all levels of emergencies from simple to complex. It also provides the flexibility to respond to an incident as it escalates in severity. The purpose of the ICS is to: Provide a common language for all emergency responders.

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