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414 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 93,94. 1922. _ not be revealed to any person not authorized by law to receive the gshgmgivmeiiiiémidiii $81116. Any person or persons in position to acfoTu1re the_aforesa1d

  • ¤°“°°· infomation who shall, either while in office or ter leaving office,

reveal such information to a competitor shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject upon conviction to a fine of $2,000, or imprisonmP¤l¥t°jg,§’(§S'¤¤*”°*° ment for one year, or to both such fine and imprisonment._ Any comp° pany or admitted branch office failing to report such classified records within the time limit rescribed by this section shall forfeit to the District $200 per montli) for each month it has failed. P<=¤¤1¤¤¤- Trrms XI.—PnNa1:rms. F¤*.*’i¤]¤¤¤¤S» ¤<>¤· Sec. 28. That an erson, co oration, association, or artner- °°mphm°°5’ °t°` shi who violates an; ol; the provilsions of this Act, or fails topcomply

 any duty imposed upon him or it by any lggovision of this Act,

for which violation or failure no penalty is e where provided by ghisfiigcg or by the laws of the District, shall upon conviction thereof e e not exceeding` $500. No person excused Sec. 29. That no person shall be excused from attending. ,and "°““ ‘°$°""‘“g* °°°· testifying or producing any books, papers, or other documents efore any court or magistrate upon any investigation, proceeding, or trial for a violation of an of the provisions of this Act upon the groimd or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to incriminate or depmm, ,,,,m,,,,,, grade him; but no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any 1¤u¤¤niry· penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing concerning which he may so testify or produce evidence documentar, or otherwise, and no testimony so given or produced by him shall be used against him upon any crimmal investigation, proceeding, or trial. oimm, em, .,. Trrm XII.-——C1.nmcAL Assrsrancn AND Dzranrunuru. Exrmvsns. PBDSPS. _ Amounts author- Sec. 30. For the urpose of carrym_g` out the rovisions of this "°‘"°" Act the superintendlent of insurance is authorizgl to appoint, in addition to the present force, an examiner at $3,000 per annum, a clerk-stenographer at $1,800 per annum, and to increase the contingent expenses of the Insurance Department in the sum of $800. Tmn XIII.·—UNCONSTITUTIONAIJTY or Paar or Acr Nor T0 Armor run REMAINDER. countering ams s¤· Sec. 31. That this Act shall sus-prsede the rovisions of any other "$'§$§§’$,,y of my law of the District in conflict erewith. Should an section or

jg¤·r;;¤Aimyg¤ E; provision of this Act be held nmconstitutional or invalid, the consti. stitutionality or validity of the Act as a whole or of any part thereof,

other than the part so held unconstitutional or invahd, shall not be affected. A*¤¤¤<i¤=¤¤¤~ b Sec. 32édThat the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereyreserv . Approved, March 4, 1922. March 8 1922. . . . .R.' . CHAP. 94.-An Act To rovide forthed mon of abandoned rti ns of '

 of way granted to railroad gompanies. mpgs pc O nghu

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United gpbhglggivgév etc States oézimerica in. Congress assembled, That whenever public lands gi·s¤§:12<.rsxn¤a&s¤n€ of the »n1ted States have been or may be lgranted to any railroad 0”§§‘;f,§'{_*§,§ug€gW_;*g*gg comdpany for use as a right of way for its ra` road or as sites for railabaudvued. roa structures of any kind, and use and occupancy of said lands for such purposes has ceased or shall hereafter cease, whether by for-