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<br />Organizational Characteristic 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Strong and Definitive Lines of Command <br /> <br />7, Does the emergency management director (and/or Incident Commander) <br />have written authority to direct resources of other units of government <br />(e,g" adjacent cities) during a disaster situation? <br /> <br />Yes <br /> <br />No <br /> <br />a) If yes, identify the other units of government and conditions under which <br />authority may be exercised, <br /> <br />I Units of Government Conditions <br />, <br />! <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8, Indicate the level of confidence in the line of command <br /> <br />Very High <br /> <br />High Satisfactory Low Very Low <br /> <br />a) As expressed by the CAO <br /> <br />b) As expressed by key <br />municipal officials <br /> <br />9) Examine the answers to the above questions, and <br /> <br />a) Identify any current weaknesses in the current emergency management line of <br />command, and <br /> <br />b) List potential solutions for each of these weaknesses, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Characteristics of Effective Emergency Management Organization Structures <br /> <br />23 <br />