A multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan should only


1. The hazard mitigation plan review process is intended to provide feedback on how to improve the plan, and to comment on areas of strength. Identify ONE other intent of the hazard mitigation plan review process.

A. To utilize the various hazard mitigation plan review procedures, such as the direct read

B. To provide a census on participation

C. To provide data to the federal government about natural hazards threatening the nation

D. To make sure that all plans meet the requirements of the regulations at 44 CFR Part 201

2. TRUE or FALSE: A multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan should only address hazards that will affect the entire planning area.

A. True

B. False

3. At the beginning of the planning process, identify ONE task that the planning team needs to complete.

A. Identify hazards for each participating community

B. Estimate losses for vulnerable properties.

C. Decide on the scope of the planning area.

16. Select ONE reason you would consult an expert when identifying alternative mitigation actions.

A. To help evaluate whether the mitigation alternative will fulfill your objective

B. To help determine if the action provides a short-term solution

C. To provide hazard maps for your area

D. To examine your hazard mitigation plan for pending approval

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