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[70 Stat. 953]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 953]

70 S T A T. ]

963

PUBLIC LAW 930-AUG. 2, 1956

Thence south 1 degree 10 minutes 31 seconds east a distance of 212 feet to a point; Thence north 88 degrees 49 minutes 29 seconds east a distance of 758.90 feet, plus or minus, to a point for the northeast corner of this tract, said point being on the westerly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Company; Thence south 28 degrees 24 minutes 39 seconds west along the said westerly right-of-way line of the Southern Pacific Company, a distance of 3,115.80 feet, plus or minus, to a point; Thence north 61 degrees 35 minutes 21 seconds west along the rightof-way line of said railroad company, a distance of 75 feet, plus or minus, to a point which is a common corner of this tract and the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific Company; Thence south 28 degrees 24 minutes 39 seconds west along the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Company right-of-way line, a distance of 2,742 feet, plus or minus, to a point on said railroad company's right-of-way line and the north line of the Fred Wilson Road seventyfoot right-of-way, said point also being the southeast corner of this tract; Thence south 88 degrees 41 minutes 07 seconds west along the north of line of Fred Wilson Road, said line being 35 feet north of said road's centerline and along the south line of this tract, a distance of 1,122.32 feet, plus or minus, to the point of beginning, together with all the improvements thereon. Approved August 2, 1956. Public Law 930

CHAPTER 890

AN ACT To require certain safety devices on household refrigerators shipped in interstate commerce. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That it shall be unlawful for any person to introduce or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce any household refrigerator manufactured on or after the date this section takes effect unless it is equipped with a device, enabling the door thereof to be opened from the inside, which conforms wuth standards prescribed pursuant to section 3. SEC. 2. Any person who violates the first section of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to imprisonment for not more than one year, or a fine of not more than $1,000, or both. SEC. 3. The Secretary of Commerce shall prescribe and publish in the Federal Register commercial standards for devices which, when used in or on household refrigerators, will enable the doors thereof to be opened easily from the inside; and the standards first established under this section shall be so prescribed and published not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act. SEC. 4. As used in this Act, the term "interstate commerce" includes commerce between one State, Territory, possession, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and another State, Territory, possession, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. SEC. 5. This Act shall take effect on the date of its enactment, except that the first section of this Act shall take effect one year and 90 days after the date of publication of commercial standards first established under section 3 of this Act. I n the event of a change in

August 2, 1956 [H. R. 11969]

H o u s e h o l d re> frigerators. Interstate s h i p ment.

P u b l i c ation in FR of safety standards.

Effective date:.