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PUBLIC LAW 91-266-MAY 22, 1970

[84 STAT.

" (2) the location of the facility, and an estimate of the maximum cost of the facility; "(3) a statement of those agencies, private and public, which will use such facility, together with the contribution to be made by each such agency toward the cost of such facility; and " (4) a statement of justification of the need for such facility. " (b) The estimated maximum cost of any facility approved under this section as set forth in the prospectus may be increased by the amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, as determined by the Secretary, in construction costs, from the date of the transmittal of sudli prospectus to Congress, but in no event ^hall the increase authorized by this subsection exceed 10 per centum of such estimated maxinmm cost." Agricultural JSEC. 8. (a) The Secretary of Transportation (hereinafter referred ^'ReporTo'c "n-^" to as the ''Secretary'") is hereby authorized to prepare and to submit gress. to the Congress no later than January 1, 1971, a report on the extent, causes and means of prevention of agricultural tractor accidents on both public roads and farms. In addition to such other information as he deems appropriate, the Secretary shall include in the report^— (1) an estimate, based on the best statistical information available, of the number of deaths and injuries resulting annually from agricultural tractor accidents; (2) an identification of the primary causes of agricultural tractor accidents, including consideration of the hazards most likely to cause death or injury; and (3) specific recommendations on means of preventing the occurrence of, and reducing the severity of injuries resulting from, agricultural tractor accidents, including such legislative proposals as the Secretary determines are needed. (b) In formulating the recommendations to be submitted to the Congress, the Secretary shall give careful consideration to the advisability of establishing uniform Federal safety standards in the design and manufacture of all agricultural tractors sold in interstate commerce, requiring the installation on such tractors of safety devices, and providing assistance to the States in developing accurate reporting procedures for accidents involving such tractors. (c) I n order to facilitate the prompt completion of this report, officials of other Federal departments or agencies shall make available to the Secretary, upon his request, any data or information in their possession relating to agricultural tractor accidents and shall otherwise provide assistance. Approved May 22, 1970. iVT

Public Law 91-266 May 22, 1970 fs. 1458]

D. c. Debt adjustment,

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^ ^ ^^'^ To prohibit the business of deljt adjustiii}? in the District of Coluiubiu except as an incident to the lawful practice of law or as an activity engaged in by a nonprofit corporation or association. Be it OMcted by the Seitate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Conqress assembled. That, as used in this .

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Act, the term— ^ ^ "Debt adjusting" means an activity, whether referred to by the term "budget counseling", ""bndgef planning", "'budget service", "credit advising", "debt adjusting", "debt counseling", "debt help", "financial adjusting", ''financial arranging", "jjrorating", or some other terni of


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