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<br />. <br /> <br />'.::) <br /> <br />""" <br />en <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />..J, <br />./ <br /> <br />1 January 1952 <br /> <br />AVlRBIAC PROCEDURE GUID};; <br /> <br />V. COORDINATING PROCEDURE <br /> <br />Principles. Certain basic princi.ples apply to all AWR coordina- <br />tion:-- <br /> <br />a. Basic responsibility is vested in AliRBIAC. <br /> <br />b. Final report is to be comprehensive and fully coordinated. <br /> <br />c. The States will have full and equal participation. <br /> <br />d. <br />offices of <br /> <br />...-.. <br />StUdy and orig~nal writing are to be done in established. <br />state and Fec.eral agencies to the fullest practical extent. <br /> <br />General Coordination. Coordination is provided through qualified <br />agency representatives in the follOwing kinds of assembly: <br /> <br />a. AWRBIAC meetings <br /> <br />b. Tulsa Group meetings <br /> <br />c. General technical conferences <br /> <br />d. Subcommittee meeti.ngs (discontinued) <br /> <br />e. Area technical conferences (including State coordination <br />ffip.etings) <br /> <br />f. Work Group meetings <br /> <br />g. Sub-work group meetings <br /> <br />Coordination provided by AWRBIAC procedure is of two types, <br />first, inter-agency within functional activities and secondly, inter- <br />agency bet"~en functional activities. The types of coordination <br />Here worked out by the AWRBIAC at its meeting' of 24 ~lay 1951. The <br />adopted memorandum is reproduced on the following pages: <br /> <br />V-l <br />