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Office of Management and Budget

31 U.S.C.

16. Office of Management and Budget; Director and Deputy Director; duties; preparation of Budget, etc. --

Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1970-

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Office of Science and Technology

Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1962___

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42 U.S.C.

1862. Functions_.

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(a) Initiation and support of studies and programs;
scholarships; current register of scientific and tech-
nical personnel..

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(a) Establishment: presiding officer; functions; composi-
tion_____.

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(b) Additional functions..

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(c) Executive secretary; appointment and compensation;
staff employees---

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(d) Recommendations and reports..

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Department of Justice

15 U.S.C., Chapter 1.-MONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT

OF TRADE

1. Trusts, etc., in restraint of trade illegal; exception of resale price

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3. Trusts in Territories or District of Columbia illegal; combination a misdemeanor..........

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Jurisdiction of courts; duty of United States attorneys; procedure.

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9. Jurisdiction of courts; duty of United States attorneys; procedure_ Bringing in additional parties..

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12. Words defined............

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13.

Discrimination in price, services, or facilities_
(a) Price; selection of customers.

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(b) Burden of rebutting prima-facie case of discrimination.
(c) Payment or acceptance of commission, brokerage or
other compensation...

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(d) Payment for services or facilities for processing or sale.
(e) Furnishing services or facilities for processing, han-

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dling, etc..

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f) Knowingly inducing or receiving discriminatory price. 13a. Discrimination in rebates, discounts, or advertising service charges; underselling in particular localities: penalties___ 13c. Exemption of non-pront institutions from price discrimination

provisions....

14. Sale, etc., on agreement not to use goods of competitor. 15. Suits by persons injured; amount of recovery.

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15a. Suits by United States; amount of recovery

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16. Judgment in favor of Government as evidence; suspension of

limitations...

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17. Antitrust laws not applicable to labor organizations.

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18. Acquisition by one corporation of stock of another. 19. Interlocking directorates and officers..

19a. Repealed__

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20. Purchases by common carriers in case of interlocking directorates, etc..

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21. Enforcement provisions..

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(a) Commissions and Boards authorized to enforce
compliance--

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(b) Issuance of complaints for violations; hearing; inter-
vention; filing of testimony; report; cease and
desist orders; reopening and alteration of reports
or orders__

(c) Review of orders; jurisdiction; filing of petition and
record of proceedings; conclusiveness of findings;
additional evidence; modification of findings;
finality of judgment and decree...

(d) Exclusive jurisdiction of Court of Appeals.
(e) Preference; liability under antitrust laws..

(f) Service complaints, orders and other processes..
Finality of orders generally.

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(h) Finality of orders modified by Supreme Court

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(i) Finality of orders modified by Court of Appeals -

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(j) Finality of orders issued on rehearing ordered by Court
of Appeals or Supreme Court....

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(k) Definition of mandate..

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(1) Penalties...

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21a. Actions and proceedings pending prior to June 19, 1936; additional

and continuing violations..

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22. District in which to sue corporation_

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23. Suits by United States; subpoenas for witnesses.

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28. Expedition of actions by United States involving general public

importance__

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29. Appeals to Supreme Court__.

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30. Depositions for use in suits in equity; proceedings open to public. 31. Panama Canal closed to violators of antitrust laws..

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65. Information required from export trade corporation; powers of Federal Trade Commission__

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802. Corporation, partnership, or association as citizen___
803. Applicability of chapter to receivers and trustees..
808. Registration, enrollment, and licensing of vessels
vessels purchased,

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chartered, or leased; regulations; coastwise trade.........

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811.

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812. Rebates and discriminations by carriers by water prohibited;
use of "fighting ships"-

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Investigations as to cost of merchant vessels...

813. Determination by Commission as to violations..
813a. Dual rate contracts used by carriers in foreign commerce; subjec-
tion to public interest; fairness; provisions; termination on
notice; permission of Commission required for lawfulness...
814. Contracts between carriers filed with Commission; definition of
"agreement"; approval, disapproval, etc., by Commission;
unlawful execution of agreements; conference agreements
and antitrust laws exemption; civil actions for penalties;
terminal leases exemption.

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Discriminatory acts prohibited..

Discriminatory rates prohibited; supervision by Board.

817. Carriers in interstate commerce to establish, observe, and enforce
reasonable rates and regulations; carriers in foreign com-
merce to file tariffs of rates and charges – –

818. Rates reduced not to be increased without approval of Commis-

sion...

820. Reports by carriers required.

821. Complaints to Commission and investigations.

822. Orders of Commission made only after full hearing---

825. Investigation by Commission as to acts of foreign governments.
833a. Exemption of agreements where exemption will not substantially
impair effective regulation, be unjustly discriminatory, or
detrimental to commerce; conditions; hearings..

834. Refusal of clearance to vessel refusing to accept freight..-
Restrictions on transfer of shipping facilities during war or national
emergency-

835.
842. Shipping Act, 1916..

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843.

46 U.S.C., Chapter 23A.-INTERCOASTAL SHIPPING
Definitions..

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844. Schedule of 1ates; filing; posting; availability; incorporation by
reference in short form documents; penalties for violations..
845. Same; changes in rates; hearings on new schedules; suspension of

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rates pending hearing; burden of proof...

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845a. Same; reasonable maximum and minimum rates, etc..
845b. Application to common carrier by water in interstate commerce...
846. Reduced rates for property of United States, States, municipalities,
or charitable purposes..

847. Application of chapter 23 to intercoastal shipping-
848. Short title____

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46 U.S.C., Chapter 24.-MERCHANT MARINE ACT, 1920

861. Purpose and policy of United States ---

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876. Power of Secretary and Commission to make rules and regulations..

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1101.

46 U.S.C., Chapter 27.—MERCHANT MARINE ACT, 1936
SUBCHAPTER I.-DECLARATION OF POLICY

Fostering development and maintenance of merchant marine____

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SUBCHAPTER II.-CREATION AND FUNCTIONS OF MARITIME

AGENCIES

1111. Powers and duties of agencies__ Transfer of powers; rules and orders..

1114.

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(a) Transfer of powers and duties of Shipping Board and
Maritime Commission..

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(b) Rules and regulations...

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(c) Enforcement of orders; penalties for violations_

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(a) Suitable ocean routes and lines to foreign ports; vessels
and costs of operation---

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(b) Bulk cargo carrying services.

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(c) Vessels required in proposed routes__.

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(d) Cost of construction in United States and abroad__
Relative cost of operation under laws of United States

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(i) Transportation to foreign ports of cotton, coal, lumber,
and cement..

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(j) New designs of vessels; intercoastal and inland water
transportation---

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SUBCHAPTER V.-CONSTRUCTION-DIFFERENTIAL SUBSIDY

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Subsidy authorized for vessels to be operated in foreign trade__

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(a) Application for subsidy for construction; conditions
precedent to granting..

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(b) Submission of plans to Navy Department; certi-
fication of approval...

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(c) Application for subsidy for reconstruction or recondi-
tioning; conditions precedent to granting; contracts_
Construction of vessels; bids; subsidies..

(a) Approval of bids; contract with bidder; acceptance of
negotiated price; shipyard records, availability;
contract with applicant or qualified citizen for
purchase of vessel..

(b) Basis for fixing subsidy; cost of construction in foreign
yards; annual recomputation and publication of
foreign cost; limitation on construction differential;
report on American shipbuilding industry.

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(e) Construction in navy yards; sales to citizens; terms-
(f) Survey of shipbuilding capability; correction of inade-

quacies; reimbursement of certain vessel construc-
tion and delivery expenses---

(g) Sale of vessels acquired by Secretary

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1153. Documentation of completed vessel under laws of United States; delivery to purchaser; first mortgage to secure deferred payments...

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Purchase of vessel constructed in accordance with application for subsidy; bid or negotiated price basis for subsidy and payments for cost of national defense features; documentation___ 1155. Eligible shipyards; materials; conditions of contracts; limitation to American shipyards; yards; American materials, waiver; ability of bidders; filing bids and data...

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1156. Operation of subsidy constructed vessel limited to foreign trade;
repayments to Secretary for deviations...
Construction of new vessel to replace obsolete; purchase of old
vessel by Secretary; bond of seller against liens.
Disposition of vessels transferred to Department of Commerce by
United States Maritime Commission..

Same; suspension of profit-limiting provisions as to certain sub-
contracts__

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1159. Vessels to be operated in domestic trade; terms and conditions of construction aid and sale to purchaser..

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(b) Promotion of construction of new vessels; allowance
on obsolete vessels.

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(c) Utility value of new vessel: gross tonnage..

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(d) Amount of allowance on obsolete vessel; determination
of amount_ _ _ _

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(e) Recognition of gain for income tax purposes; basis
for gain or loss..

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(f) Report to Congress

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(g) Use of vessels 20 years old or more..

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(h) Acquisition of tankers for national defense reserve
(i) Exchange of vessels; conditions__

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(j) Placement in national defense reserve fleet of acquired
vessels.

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Reserve funds for construction or acquisition of vessels; taxation..
(a) "New vessel" defined...

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(b) Establishment of construction reserve funds----SUBCHAPTER VI.-OPERATING-DIFFERENTIAL SUBSIDY 1171. Subsidy authorized for operation of vessels in foreign trade_____ (a) Application for subsidy; conditions precedent to granting--.

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(b) Statements as to financial interests to accompany
application; penalty for false statements...
Determination of necessity of subsidy to meet competition_
Vessels eligible to subsidy

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Transfer of vessels to foreign registry on default of United States.
Subordination of Secretary's interest to Reconstruction Finance
Corporation...

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SUBCHAPTER VIII-A.-OFFENSES AND PENALTIES 1223. Forbidden practices relating to coastwise service, salaries, officers, and employees.

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(a) Foreign trade subsidy contractor engaging in coast-
wise or intercoastal trade__

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(f) Penalty..

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