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 100 STAT. 3124

PUBLIC LAW 99-554—OCT. 27, 1986

if) REPEAL OF CHAPTER 12 OF TITLE 11.— Chapter 12 of title 11 of the United States Code is repealed on October 1, 1993. All cases commenced or pending under chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, and all matters and proceedings in or relating to such cases, shall be conducted and determined under such chapter as if such chapter had not been repealed. The substantive rights of parties in connection with such cases, matters, and proceedings shall continue to be governed under the laws applicable to such cases, matters, and proceedings as if such chapter had not been repealed. 28 USC 581 note.

SEC. 303. CERTIFICATION OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS; NOTICE AND PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATION.

(a) CERTIFICATION BY ATTORNEY GENERAL.—The Attorney General may certify in writing a region specified in a paragraph of section 581(a) of title 28, United States Code (other than paragraph (16)), as amended by section 111(a) of this Act, to the appropriate court of appeals of the United States, for the purpose of informing such court that certain amendments made by this Act will become effective in accordance with section 302 of this Act. Federal (b) NOTICE AND PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATION.—Whenever the Register, Attorney General transmits a certification under subsection (a), the publication. Attorney General shall simultaneously— (1) transmit a copy of such certification to the Speaker of the 4Vi?.. ''ifci House of Representatives and to the President pro tempore of the Senate, and ^'" (2) publish such certification in the Federal Register. 28 USC 581 note.

SEC. 304. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS.

(a) COOPERATIVE ARRANGEMENTS.—The Attorney General and the

Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts may enter into agreements under which United States trustees may— (1) use— (A) the services, equipment, personnel, records, reports, and data compilations, in any form, of the courts of the United States, and (B) the facilities of such courts, and (2) cooperate in the use by the courts of the United States of^ (A) the services, equipment, personnel, records, reports, and data compilations, in any form, of United States trust|j„,, •. ees, and -,g; (B) the facilities of such trustees, to prevent duplication during the 2-year period beginning on the effective date of this Act. (b) INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO BANKRUPTCY CASES AND UNITED STATES TRUSTEES.—The Director of the Administrative

Office of the United States Courts shall make available to United States trustees, at the request of the Attorney General and on a continuing basis, all records, reports, and data compilations relating to— (1) cases and proceedings under title 11 of the United States Code, and (2) the duties of United States trustees under titles 11 and 28 of the United States Code.

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