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tino4ka555 [31]
2 years ago
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7. Which General Staff member negotiates and monitors contracts, maintains documentation for reimbursement, and oversees timekee

ping for incident personnel?A. Logistics Section ChiefB. Operations Section ChiefC. Planning Section ChiefD. Finance/Administration Section Chief
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xz_007 [3.2K]2 years ago
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Answer:

D. Finance/Administration Section Chief

Explanation:

The Finance/Administration Section Chief is a Type 1 class of officers in the office of the Emergency Management.

He is responsible for all the administrative and financial aspects of the any incidents. He is also held accountable for cost analysis involved in the incident.

He is the General Staff member who negotiates and monitors  various contracts and prepares documentations for reimbursements and also oversees the time keeping for the incident personnel.

The Finance/Administration Section Chief is in charge of the entire members of the Finance/Administration Section. The Finance/Administration Section is accountable to the Incident Commander.

Thus the answer is D. Finance/Administration Section Chief

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