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... 33 chapter six CONCLUSIONS The following is a summary of key findings and conclusions including: • Current and evolving state of practice. • Effective practices inferred from review and lessons learned: what has worked, what has not, in each case, and why?
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... 34 notary at these events allows attendees to submit and complete their applications immediately. • Establishing DOT liaison officers in outlying regions so that coverage and assistance is available to small businesses statewide rather than concentrated at the headquarters location.
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... 35 primes and subs in a timely manner allowing them to better manage cash flow." Several states have also encouraged prime contractors to waive bonding for subcontractors, and states have provided assistance to small businesses in obtaining bonding. Often the issue with bonding is qualifying the small business.
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... 36 implement new programs successfully. Many states have found that outreach and education to internal staff, as well as external stakeholders, has mitigated these impediments.

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