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An emergency plan should be reviewed and updated: A. Every 3 months, coinciding with the fiscal quarter system used in the jurisdiction. B. Only if the jurisdiction's most recent disaster response was deemed inadequate by Federal standards. C. At least every 1 or 2 years and after key events or changes that impact emergency management. D. Once every 10 years or when there is a change of leadership at the highest Federal level.
An emergency plan should be reviewed and updated at least every 1 or 2 years and after key events, including plan activation.
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An emergency plan should be reviewed and updated at least every 1 or 2 years and after key events, including plan activation.

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