Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 2.djvu/138

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108 STAT. 854 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 (4) any other records that will make an effective audit easier. (b) AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS.—For 3 years after a project is completed, the Secretary and the Comptroller General may audit and inspect records of a recipient that the Secretary or Comptroller General decides may be related or pertinent to the financial assistance. §5567. Preference for preserving buildings of historic or architectural signiHcance Amtrak shall give preference to the use of rail passenger terminal facilities that will preserve buildings of historic or architectural significance. §5568. Authorization of appropriations (a) GENERAL.— The following amounts may be appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation: (1) not more than $15,000,000 to carry out section 5562(a)(1) and (3) of this title. (2) not more than $2,500,000 to carry out section 5562(a)(2) of this title. (3) not more than $2,500,000 to carry out section 5562(a)(4) of this title. (b) AVAILABILITY OF AMOUNTS.— Amounts appropriated to carry out this chapter remain available until expended. CHAPTER 57—SANITARY FOOD TRANSPORTATION Sec. 5701. Findings. 5702. Definitions. 5703. General regulation. 5704. Tank trucks, rail tank cars, and cargo tanks. 5705. Motor and rail transportation of nonfood products. 5706. Dedicated vehicles. 5707. Waiver authority. 5708. Food transportation inspections. 5709. Consultation. 5710. Administrative. 5711. Enforcement and penalties. 5712. Relationship to other laws. 5713. Application of sections 5711 and 5712. 5714. Coordination procedures. §5701. Findings Congress finds that— (1) the United States public is entitled to receive food and other consumer products that are not made unsafe because of certain transportation practices; (2) the United States public is threatened by the transportation of products potentially harmful to consumers in motor vehicles and rail vehicles that are used to transport food and other consumer products; and (3) the risks to consumers by those transportation practices are unnecessary and those practices must be ended. §5702. Definitions In this chapter— (1) "cosmetic", "device", "drug", "food", and "food additive" have the same meanings given those terms in section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321).