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An emergency operations plan: A. Is required in order for a jurisdiction to receive Federal assistance with mitigation initiatives. B. Focuses on standard operating procedures for responding to one single type of incident. C. Establishes the overall authority, roles, and functions performed during incidents. D. Serves primarily as a budgeting document for acquiring emergency management resources.
An emergency operations plan: Establishes the overall authority, roles, and functions performed during incidents.
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C. Establishes the overall authority, roles, and functions performed during incidents.

An emergency operations plan (EOP) is a document that outlines the organizational structure, responsibilities, and procedures for responding to and managing emergencies or disasters. Its primary purpose is to establish the overall authority and framework for coordinating and managing emergency operations within a jurisdiction. It defines the roles and functions of various agencies, departments, and personnel involved in the response and recovery efforts. The EOP typically covers a wide range of potential incidents and provides a comprehensive approach to emergency management. It is not primarily a budgeting document (option D) and is not focused on one single type of incident (option B). While having an EOP may be beneficial for receiving federal assistance with mitigation initiatives (option A), it is not a direct requirement for such assistance.
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