Federal Standards for Railroad Safety: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16980 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 427 pages Sponsored by Panel H-2 (Resistance and Propulsion) of the Hydrodynamics Committee |
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... action , or by regulations issued by the Secretary . SEC . 5. ( a ) No person shall— PROHIBITIONS ( 1 ) fail to comply with any applicable standard , rule , or regulation estab- lished or continued in effect pursuant to this Act ; or ...
... action , or by regulations issued by the Secretary . SEC . 5. ( a ) No person shall— PROHIBITIONS ( 1 ) fail to comply with any applicable standard , rule , or regulation estab- lished or continued in effect pursuant to this Act ; or ...
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... action for injunctive relief is contemplated and afford him an opportunity to present his views , and , except in the case of a knowing and willful violation , shall afford him reasonable opportunity to achieve compliance . However ...
... action for injunctive relief is contemplated and afford him an opportunity to present his views , and , except in the case of a knowing and willful violation , shall afford him reasonable opportunity to achieve compliance . However ...
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... action . Factual testimony of Board or Department personnel on mat- ters observed in accident investigation shall be required only where the Chair- man or the Secretary initially , or the court before which such suit or action is ...
... action . Factual testimony of Board or Department personnel on mat- ters observed in accident investigation shall be required only where the Chair- man or the Secretary initially , or the court before which such suit or action is ...
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... regulate in these areas of local concern , but they would be preempted from independent action in areas of na- tional concern . The impact on State programs should be minimal . At the same time , the Department's bill would create 12.
... regulate in these areas of local concern , but they would be preempted from independent action in areas of na- tional concern . The impact on State programs should be minimal . At the same time , the Department's bill would create 12.
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... action . BACKGROUND OF THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION Against this background , a review of our current railroad safety program led us to conclude that the expanded authority being pro- posed here was in order . Train accidents have been ...
... action . BACKGROUND OF THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION Against this background , a review of our current railroad safety program led us to conclude that the expanded authority being pro- posed here was in order . Train accidents have been ...
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