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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 994

Ante, p. 992. 49 USC 1672. Judicial review. 49 USC 1675.

PUBLIC LAW 96-129—NOV. 30, 1979 "(D) any recommendation of the National Transportation Safety Board issued in connection with any investigation conducted by the Board under other provisions of law; and "(E) such other factors as the Secretary may consider appropriate. "(4) The district courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction, upon petition by the Attorney General, to enforce orders issued under this subsection by appropriate means. "(5) The Secretary may waive the requirements for notice and hearing under this subsection and provide for expeditious issuance of an order under this subsection in any case in which he determines that the failure to do so would result in the likelihood of serious harm to life or property. However, the Secretary shall include in such an order an opportunity for hearing as soon as practicable after issuance of an order.'. (c) Section 3(d) is amended by striking out "all orders" and inserting in lieu thereof "all actions". (d) Section 3(e) is amended by inserting ", by order" after "the Secretary may". (e) Section 6 is amended— (1) by striking out the section heading and inserting in lieu thereof "JUDICIAL REVIEW"; (2) in subsection (a), by striking out "any order issued under this Act" and inserting in lieu thereof, "any regulation issued under this Act or any order with respect to an application for a waiver under section 3(d)" and by striking out "such order is issued" and inserting in lieu thereof "such regulation or order is issued"; and (3) in subsections (b) and (c), by striking out "order" and inserting in lieu thereof "regulation or order". SIMPUFICATION OF FILING REQUIREMENTS

Ante, p. 992. 49 USC 1680.

Infra. 49 USC 1677.

SEC. 105. (a)(1) The first sentence of section 13, as amended and redesignated, is amended by striking out "shall file with the Secretary or, if a certification or an agreement pursuant to section 5 of this Act is in effect, with the appropriate State agency, a plan for inspection and maintenance" and inserting in lieu thereof "shall prepare, maintain at such office or offices of that person as the Secretary determines appropriate, and carry out a written current plan for inspection and maintenance". (2) Section 13, as so amended and redesignated, is further amended by inserting after the fourth sentence the following new sentence: "Such plans shall be made available to the Secretary or the appropriate State agency upon request pursuant to section 14.". (b) Section 8(a)(2) is amended by striking out "file and comply with a plan of inspection and maintenance required by section 13" and inserting in lieu thereof "prepare and maintain a plan of inspection and maintenance required by section 13 and comply with such plan". ADMINISTRATION

Ante, p. 992.

SEC. 106. Section 14 (relating to records, reports, and inspection for compliance), as redesignated, is amended to read as follows: "POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY

49 USC 1681.

"SEC. 14. (a) The Secretary may, to the extent necessary to carry out his responsibilities under this Act, conduct investigations, make