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Order Subject FHWA FILES MANAGEMENT AND RECORDS DISPOSITION MANUAL
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(1) Title 44 United States Code (USC) 29, Federal Records Act of 1968;
(2) 36 CFR, Chapter XII, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA);
(3) Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A- 130, Management of Federal Information Resources, Revised, (Transmittal Memorandum No. 3), dated February 8, 1996; and
(4) DOT Information Resources Management Manual (DIRMM), Chapter 10, "Records Management."
(1) develop and implement agencywide records management policies, standards, and procedures in cooperation with the NARA for the creation, use, maintenance, and disposition of official records;
(2) provide technical advice, training, and assistance in all aspects of records management activities to all FHWA employees and offices as required;
(3) compile and maintain current Records Control Schedules for all FHWA official records;
(4) evaluate the FHWA Records Management Program to promote management improvements and cost savings, to determine program effectiveness, and to ensure compliance with statutory, regulatory, and Departmentwide requirements and standards; and
(5) maintain liaison with the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST) and with NARA.
(1) promote and ensure the effective implementation of NARA, DOT, and FHWA records management policies and procedures within their organization;
(2) ensure that records are transferred to and retrieved from the Federal Records Centers (FRC) in accordance with established FHWA and NARA procedures;
(3) ensure that records are disposed of in accordance with approved FHWA records schedules; and
(4) maintain liaison with the FHWA Records Officer and participate in required records management training.
(1) ensure that established procedures are followed in the creation, maintenance, and disposition of official records as outlined in the Manual;
(2) ensure that permanent series of records are clearly identified and maintained separately from temporary series to prevent accidental destruction of the permanent series;
(3) minimize the accumulation of unnecessary files;
(4) cut off files annually, and separate inactive records from the active files; and
(5) report any unauthorized disposition of Federal records, including all forms of mutilation and alienation of records, to HAIM- 10.
Note: For a complete listing of Records Management terms used in this Manual, refer to Appendix A, Glossary of Records Management Terms.

George S. Moore, Jr.
Director of Administration
Attachment
Chapter 1: Files Classification
Chapter 3: Disposition Of Records
Appendix A: Glossary of Records Management Terms
Appendix B: List of References
Appendix C: Directory of NARA Records Center Facilities
The Comprehensive Records Disposition Schedules for Headquarters and Field Offices are available on the FHWA Website at: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/legsregs/directives/orders/m13241.htm.