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TM 55-1730-224-13 & P
(1) Skills available.
(2) Time required.
(3) Tools and test equipment required and/or available.
b. Only the lowest level of maintenance authorized to perform a
maintenance function is indicated. If the lowest level of maintenance
cannot perform all tasks of any single maintenance function (e.g.,
test, repair), then the higher maintenance level(s) that can accomplish
additional tasks will also be indicated.
c. A maintenance function assigned to a maintenance level will
automatically be authorized to be performed at any higher maintenance
level.
d. A maintenance function that cannot be performed at the assigned
level of maintenance for any reason may be evacuated to the next higher
maintenance organization. Higher maintenance levels will perform the
maintenance functions of lower maintenance levels when required or
directed by the appropriate commander.
e. The assignment of a maintenance function will not be construed as
authorization to carry the associated repair parts in stock.  Authority
to requisition, stock, or otherwise secure necessary repair parts will
be as specified in the repair parts and special tools list appendix.
f. Normally there will be no deviation from the assigned level of
maintenance.  In cases of operational necessity, maintenance functions
assigned to a maintenance level may, on a one-time basis and at the
request of the lower maintenance level, be specifically authorized by
the maintenance officer of the level of maintenance to which the
function is assigned.  The special tools, equipment, etc., required by
the lower level of maintenance to perform this function will be
furnished by the maintenance level to which the function is assigned.
This transfer of a maintenance function to a lower maintenance level
does not relieve the higher maintenance level of the responsibility of
the function.  The higher level of maintenance has the authority to
determine:
(1)
If the lower level is capable of performing the work.
(2)  If the lower level will require assistance or technical super-
vision and on-site inspection.
If the authorization will be granted,
(3)
g. Organizational through depot maintenance of the US Army
Electronics Command equipment will be performed by designated US Army
Electronics Command personnel.
h. Changes to the MAC will be based on continuing evaluation and
analysis by responsible technical personnel and on reports received
from field activities.
B-3. DEFINITIONS.
a. INSPECT. To determine serviceability of an item by comparing its
physical, mechanical and electrical characteristics with established
standards.
B-3

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