When should federal entities recognize liabilities for natural disasters?
A) When the disaster occurs.
B) When the financial effect of the disaster is known or can be estimated.
C) When the government acknowledges financial responsibility and an amount is due and payable.
D) Never.The federal government does not accept responsibility for Acts of God.
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