This Internal Procedures Handbook has been designed and written as a basic guide for UMTA personnel to consult when in need of information about the UMTA organization, the programs administered by it, and the means of accomplishing routine and recurring administrative actions . It is not intended as the final authority for the various areas covered, nor is it intended to supplant individual initiative and judgment in resolving management problems. Rather, it should be used as a source of information for standard UMTA procedures and practices, and as a reference to identify the specific Acts, Executive Orders, Federal Regulations, or other issuances which prescribe complete guidance for the subjects covered. Users of the Handbook are expected to maintain or have direct access to current copies of the DOT, 0MB, and other issuances referenced in this Handbook.
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