Answer:
The answer is - A. Clarify State, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and other Federal agency roles in addressing tribal damage to ensure that tribes are included in the process.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Public Assistance (PA) process is a program by The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) which provides aid during major disaster to state and local governments, to certain non-profits, in order to help communities in their recovery efforts. They have Public Assistance staff which also work in order to get tribes involved in the program so that eligible tribal applicants can have the opportunity to participate in the public assistance process. In order to do this, the PA staff are required to do the following;
- Clarify state and other Federal Agency roles in addressing tribal damage.
- Explain that involvement of the State in the PDA process and identification of projects may be beneficial if the tribe has a good relationship with the State.
- Observe tribal protocol when meeting with representatives.
- Avoid promising assistance that are not related to or are beyond program limits.