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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 404. JUNE 6, 1934 . 901 (f) Upon application of the Commission the district courts of Jurisdiction con. ferred to issue writs of the United States, the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, mandamus. and the United States courts of any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, shall also have jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus commanding any person to comply with the provisions of this title or any order of the Commission made in pursuance thereof. HEARINGS BY COMMISSION Hearings by Com- mission. SEC. 22 . Hearings may be public and may be held before the eras io be public Commission, any member or members thereof, or any officer or officers of the Commission designated by it, and appropriate records thereof shall be kept. RULES AND REGULATIONS ; ANNU AL R EPO RTS SEC. 23 . (a) The Commission and the . Federal Reserve Board shall each have power to make such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the execution of the functions vested in them by this title, and may for such purpose classify issuers, securities, exchanges, and other persons or matters within their respective jurisdictions. (b) The Commission and the Federal Reserve Board, respec- tively, shall include in their annual reports to Congress such infor- mati on, d ata, and r ecom menda tion for furth er le gisl ation as t hey may deem advisable with regard to matters within their respective jurisdictions under this title. INFORMATION FILED WITH THE COMMISSION Inf orm ati on filed with Commission. SEC. 24. ( a) Not hing i n this title shall be co nstrued to re quire Revealing trade se- re or processes not or to authorize the Commission to require, the revealing of trade required. secrets or processes in any application, report, or document filed with the Commission under this title. (b) Any person filing any such application, report, or document. Objec tion to di sclos - ing in for mat ion al- may make written objection to the public disclosure of information lowed. contained therein, stating the grounds for such objection, and the Commission is authorized to hear objections in any such case where it deems it advisable. The Commission may, in such cases, make availab le to the pu blic t he inf ormati on cont ained in any such appli- cation, report, or document only when in its judgment a disclosure of such information is in the public interest ; and copies of informa- tion so made available may be furnished to any person at such reasonable charge and under such reasona ble limitations as the Commission may prescribe. (c) It shall be unlawful for any member, officer, or employee of ti Rev eal ing inf or ma- the Commission to disclose to any person other than a member, officer, or employ ee of the Commissi on, or to use for personal benefit, any information contained in any application, report, or document filed w ith th e Comm ission which is no t made availa ble to the p ublic pursuant to subsection (b) of this section : Prov ided, That th e Prorisos. Commission may make available to the Federal Reserve Board quested e form a d ytioe re- b Federal any information requested by the Board for the purpose of enabling Reserve Board. it to perform its duties under this title. Rules and regul a- tions for exec uting Act authorized. Annual reports ; con- tents. COURT REVIEW OF ORDERS Co urt revi ew of orders. SEC. 25. (a) Any person aggrieved by an order issued by the Com- fi le Aggrieved (party may mission in a proceeding under this title to which such person is a party may obtain a review of such order in the Circuit Court of Jurisdiction of Cir. Appeals of the United States, within any circuit wherein such person curt court of Appeals.
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