PUBLIC LAW 98-554—OCT. 30, 1984
98 STAT. 2841
POWERS OF THE SECRETARY
SEC. 211. (a) The Secretary may conduct, directly or indirectly, such studies and such development, demonstration, and training activities as the Secretary considers appropriate to develop regulations authorized to be issued under section 206 of this title, to design and develop improved enforcement procedures and technologies, and to familiarize affected persons with such regulations. Ob) In carrying out the Secretary's functions under this title, the Secretary is authorized to perform such acts (including conducting investigations and inspections; compiling statistics; making reports; issuing subpenas; requiring production of documents, records, and property; taking depositions; holding hearings; prescribing recordkeeping and reporting requirements; and carrying out and contracting for studies, development, testing, evaluation, and training) as the Secretary determines necessary to carry out the provisions of this title, or regulations issued pursuant to section 402 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (49 U.S.C. 2302). The Secretary may delegate to a State which is receiving a grant under such section such functions respecting the enforcement (including investigations) of the provisions of this title and regulations issued under this title as the Secretary determines appropriate to carry out such provisions and regulations. (c) To carry out the Secretary's inspection and investigation functions under subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary or the Secretary's agent shall, as appropriate, consult with employers and employees and their duly authorized representatives, and shall offer them a right of accompaniment.
49 USC app. 2510.
DUTY TO INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS; PROTECTION OF COMPLAINANTS
SEC. 212. (a) The Secretary shall timely investigate any nonfrivolous written complaint alleging that a substantial violation of any regulation issued under this title is occurring or has occurred within the preceding 60 days. The complainant shall be timely notified of findings resulting from such investigation. The Secretary shall not be required to conduct separate investigations of duplicative complaints. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 552 of title 5, United States Code, the Secretary shall not disclose the identity of complainants unless it is determined that such disclosure is necessary to prosecute a violation. If disclosure becomes necessary, the Secretary shall take every practical measure within the Secretary's authority to assure that the complainant is not subject to harassment, intimidation, disciplinary action, discrimination, or financial loss as a result of such disclosure.
49 USC app. 2511.
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PENALTIES
SEC. 213. (a) Section 507 of title 49, United States Code, is amended— (1) by redesignating subsections (c) and (d), and any references thereto, as subsections (d) and (e), respectively; and (2) by inserting after subsection O> the following new t) subsection: "(c) The Attorney General, at the request of the Secretary, may bring an action in an appropriate district court of the United States for equitable relief to redress a violation by any person of a provi-
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