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PUBLIC LAW 86-711-SEPT. 6, 1960

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Explosives and other Dangerous Articles, and may avail itself of the advice alid assistance of any department, commission, or board of the Federal Government, and of State and local governments, but no official or employee of the United States shall receive any additional compensation for such service except as now permitted by law. " (f) Whoever knowingly violates any such regulation shall be fined tiot more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and, if the death or bodily injury of any person results from such violation, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. "§ 835. Administration " (a) The Interstate Commerce Commission is authorized and directed to administer, execute, and enforce all provisions of sections 831-835, inclusive, of this chapter, to make all necessary orders in connection therewith, and to prescribe rules, regulations, and procedure for such administration, and to employ such officers and employees as may be necessary to carry out these functions. "(b) The Commission is authorized to make such studies and conduct such investigations, obtain such information, and hold such hearings as it may deem necessary or proper to assist it in exercising any authority provided in sections 831-835, inclusive, of this chapter. For such purposes the Commission is authorized to administer oaths and affirmations, and by subpena to require any person to appear and testify, or to appear and produce documents, or Both, at any designated place. No person shall be excused from comply^ing with any requirement under this paragraph because of his privilege against self-incrimination, but the immunity provisions of the Compulsory Testimony Act of February 11, 1893 (49 U.S.C. 46), shall apply with re- 27 Stat. 443. spect to any individual who specifically claims such privilege: Provided, however, That before any person may be required to appear and testify or produce documentary evidence, he ishall be advised by the Commission that he must specifically claim such privilege. Witnesses subpenaed under this subsection shall be paid the same fees and mileage as are paid witnesses in the district courts of the United States. " (c) In administering and enforcing the provisions of sections 831835, inclusive, of this chapter and the r e f l a t i o n s prescribed thereunder the Commission shall have and exercise all the powers conferred upon it by the Interstate Commerce Act, including procedural and 901'i^o^^ 1231.° ^' investigative powers and the power to examine and inspect records and properties of carriers engaged in transporting explosives and other dangerous articles in interstate or foreign commerce and the records and properties of shippers to the extent that such records and properties pertain to the packing and shipping of explosives and other dangerous articles and the nature of such commodities." Approved September 6, 1960. Public Law 86-711 AN ACT To increase the maximum amount which may be borrowed by the District of Columbia for use in the construction and improvement of its sanitary and combined sewer systems, and for other purposes.

September 6, 1960

[s. 3834]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress OMsembled^ That section 214 D- c., sanitary of the District of Columbia Public Works Act of 1954 (68 Stat, feml'^"^" ' ' ' " 108; sec. 43-1613, D.C. Code, 1951 edition) is amended by striking Loan limit. "$5,000,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$32,000,000".

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