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nautics Board with respect to any air carrier or foreign air carrier subject to that Act. "(6) The Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921 (except as provided ^J^^^'^ ^^^ in section 406 of that Act), by the Secretary of Agriculture with? use 226, 227. respect to any activities subject to that Act. " (7) The Farm Credit Act of 1971, by the Farm Credit Admin- 12 USC 2001 istration with respect to any Federal land bank. Federal land "°*^' bank association, Federal intermediate credit bank, and production credit association; "(8) The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, by the Securities ^^ use 78a. and Exchange Commission with respect to brokers and dealers; and " (9) The Small Business Investment Act of 1958, by the_Small is use 661 Business Administration, with respect to small business invest- "°*^" ment companies. "(b) For the purpose of the exercise by any agency referred to in subsection (a) of its powers under any Act referred to in that subsection, a violation of any requirement imposed under this title shall be deemed to be a violation of a requirement imposed under that Act. I n addition to its powers under any provision of law specifically referred to in subsection (a), each of the agencies referred to in that subsection may exercise for the purpose of enforcing compliance with any requirement imposed under this title, any other authority conferred on it by law. The exercise of the authorities of any of the agencies referred to in subsection (a) for the purpose of enforcing compliance with any requirement imposed under this title shall in no way preclude the exercise of such authorities for the purpose of enforcing compliance with any other provision of law not relatin^r to the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of sex or marital status with respect to any aspect of a credit transaction. "(c) Except to the extent that enforcement of the requirements imposed under this title is specifically committed to some other Government agency under subsection (a), the Federal Trade Commission shall enforce such requirements. For the purpose of the exercise by the Federal Trade Commission of its functions and powers under the Federal Trade Commission Act, a violation of any requirement imposed under this title shall be deemed a violation of a requirement imposed under that Act. All of the functions and powers of the Federal Trade Commission under the Federal Trade Commission Act are available to the Commission to enforce compliance by any person with the requirements imposed under this title, irrespective of whether that person is engaged in commerce or meets any other jurisdictional tests in the Federal Trade Commission Act. ^^ use 58. " (d) The authority of the Board to issue regulations under this title does not impair the authority of any other agency designated in this section to make rules respecting its own procedures in enforcing compliance with requirements imposed under this title. "§ 705. Relation to State laws " (a) A request for the signature of both parties to a marriage for ^^ use i69id. the purpose of creating a valid lien, passing clear title, waiving inchoate rights to property, or assigning earnings, shall not constitute discrimination under this title: Provided, however, That this provision shall not be construed to permit a creditor to take sex or marital

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