49 USC - US Code - Title 49: Transportation (January 2003)
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(a) General Authority. - To carry out this chapter, the Secretary of Transportation may investigate, make reports, issue subpenas, conduct hearings, require the production of records and property, take depositions, and conduct research, development, demonstration, and training activities.
After notice and an opportunity for a hearing, the Secretary may issue an order requiring compliance with this chapter or a regulation prescribed under this chapter. (b) Records, Reports, and Information. - A person subject to this chapter shall - (1) maintain records, make reports, and provide information the Secretary by regulation or order requires; and (2) make the records, reports, and information available when the Secretary requests. (c) Inspection. - (1) The Secretary may authorize an officer, employee, or agent to inspect, at a reasonable time and in a reasonable way, records and property related to - (A) manufacturing, fabricating, marking, maintaining, reconditioning, repairing, testing, or distributing a packaging or a container for use by a person in transporting hazardous material in commerce; or (B) the transportation of hazardous material in commerce. (2) An officer, employee, or agent under this subsection shall display proper credentials when requested. (d) Facility, Staff, and Reporting System on Risks, Emergencies, and Actions. - (1) The Secretary shall - (A) maintain a facility and technical staff sufficient to provide, within the United States Government, the capability of evaluating a risk related to the transportation of hazardous material and material alleged to be hazardous; (B) maintain a central reporting system and information center capable of providing information and advice to law enforcement and firefighting personnel, other interested individuals, and officers and employees of the Government and State and local governments on meeting an emergency related to the transportation of hazardous material; and (C) conduct a continuous review on all aspects of transporting hazardous material to decide on and take appropriate actions to ensure safe transportation of hazardous material. (2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not prevent the Secretary from making a contract with a private entity for use of a supplemental reporting system and information center operated and maintained by the contractor. (e) Report. - The Secretary shall, once every 2 years, prepare and submit to the President for transmittal to the Congress a comprehensive report on the transportation of hazardous materials during the preceding 2 calendar years.
The report shall include - (1) a statistical compilation of accidents and casualties related to the transportation of hazardous material; (2) a list and summary of applicable Government regulations, criteria, orders, and exemptions; (3) a summary of the basis for each exemption; (4) an evaluation of the effectiveness of enforcement activities and the degree of voluntary compliance with regulations; (5) a summary of outstanding problems in carrying out this chapter in order of priority; and (6) recommendations for appropriate legislation.
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