Which of the following is not true regarding NIMS, the National Incident Management System?
A) It places the federal government in charge of any major incidents.
B) It encourages the use of plain language rather than codes.
C) It is intended to be used for "all hazards," not just major crimes.
D) It is intended to enable coordination among different agencies and jurisdictions.
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