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part, or may upon complaint, or on the Commission's own initiative, after notice and hearing, be suspended or revoked for willful failure to comply with any provision of this Act, or with any lawful order, rule, or regulation of the Commission promulgated thereunder. "(e) A common carrier by water may compensate a person carrying ii^'^'"^^"^^"°" °^ on the business of forwarding to the extent of the value rendered such carrier in connection with any shipment dispatched on behalf of others when, and only when, such person is licensed hereunder and has performed with respect to such shipment the solicitation and securing of the cargo for the ship or the booking of, or otherwise arranging for space for, such cargo, and at least two of the following services: " f 1) The coordination of the movement of the cargo to shipside; " (2) The preparation and processing of the ocean Dili of lading; "(3) The preparation and processing of dock receipts or delivery orders; "(4) The preparation and processing of consular documents or export declarations; "(5) The payment of the ocean freight charges on such shipments: Provided, however, That where a common carrier by water has paid, ^nXltion^^ *^°"* or has incurred an obligation to pay, either to an ocean freight broker or freight forwarder, separate compensation for the solicitation or securing of cargo for the ship or the booking of, or otherwise arranging for space for, such car^o, then such carrier shall not be obligated to pay additional compensation for any other forwarding services rendered on the same cargo. Before any such compensation is paid to or received by any person carrying on the business of forwarding, such person shall, if he is qualified under the provisions of this paragraph to receive such compensation, certify in writing to the common carrier by water by which the shipment was dispatdied that he is licensed by the Federal Maritime Commission as an independent ocean freight forwarder and that he performed the above specified services with respect to such shipment. Such carrier shall be entitled to rely on such certification unless it knows that the certification is incorrect." Approved September 19, 1961.

Public Law 87-255 AN ACT To amend the Federal Airport Act so as to extend the time for making grants under the provisions of such Act, and for other purposes.

September 20, 1961

[H. R. 8102]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 4 of the Ac^^l^endmen't"'^* Federal Airport Act (49 U.S.C. 1103) is amended by inserting " (a) " 69 stat?4'4i" ' immediately after "SEC. 4." and by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "Announcement of Program "(b) I t shall be the duty of the Administrator to make public by January 1 of each year the proposed program of airport development intended to be undertaken during the fiscal year next ensuing, and he may revise such program to the extent he finds necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Act."