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Who certifies that a resource meets the national standard and that personnel are credentialed to fill a role?

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Who certifies that a resource meets the national standard and that personnel are credentialed to fill a role?

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The State or local agency conducting the inventory uses the 120 typed resources issued by the NIC and compares the definitions with the equipment/teams that exist in the jurisdiction. If a resource matches a definition on the list of the 120 typed resources then that resource must be included in the State or local inventory. Since there are currently no position specific credentialing definitions, the jurisdiction must ensure that the training etc specified in the Typing definition is met by all personnel attached to a team. In general, the typing lists training and education qualifications that are routinely required through out the country.

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