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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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■ All jurisdictions shall have designed and <br />approved organizational qualification system <br />procedures, certification program and <br />credentialing standards for incident workforce <br />personnel in alignment with the NIMS <br />Guideline for the National Qualification <br />System. <br />■ Jurisdictions that began implementation in CY <br />2022 shall have issued position task books <br />(PTBs) to incident workforce personnel, as <br />designated by the jurisdiction, and ensure <br />incident workforce personnel show progress in <br />working towards task endorsements and <br />minimum training requirements. <br />■ In CY 2024, all jurisdictions partially satisfy the <br />requirement by ensuring incident workforce <br />personnel, which they designate, meet the <br />minimum training requirements from the Job <br />Title/Position Qualification. <br />■ Jurisdictions shall use a resource management <br />or qualification tool system to track the <br />qualification, certification and credentialing of <br />incident workforce personnel. <br />All jurisdictions shall have issued PTBs to <br />incident workforce personnel, which they <br />designate, and ensure incident workforce <br />personnel show progress in working towards <br />task endorsements and minimum training <br />requirements. <br />■ Qualification policies and procedures approved <br />by the jurisdiction. <br />■ Minimum criteria that trainees must meet to be <br />qualified in a specific position is outlined in the <br />NQS Job Title/Position Qualification. <br />■ PTB issuance and completion data. <br />■ Adoption of a resource management system <br />such as OneResponder, which is a web -based <br />application hosted in a cloud environment. It <br />allows AHJs to manage qualifications of <br />personnel. <br />■ PTB issuance and completion data. <br />Reporting: <br />Data collection and reporting on NQS implementation will be addressed via the following: <br />NIMS secondary assessment questions on the URT. This involves reporting on the status of the <br />qualification system used within the jurisdiction and sub jurisdictions. <br />NIMS Regional Coordinator Program Guide that allows Regional NIMS Coordinators to review <br />state NIMS programs by the end of CY 2023. <br />Review by the Regional NIMS Coordinators during annual technical assistance visits with the <br />states, tribes, and territories within their regions. <br />F�� <br />��� <br />FEMA EMPG Program Appendix 12023 Page H-5 <br />
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