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[84 STAT. 976]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 976]

976 28 USC app.

Criminal contempt proceedings.

18 USC app.

PUBLIC LAW 91-458-OCT. 16, 1970

tion 207 of this title, have jurisdiction, subject to the provisions of rules 65 (a) and (b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to restrain violations of this title or to enforce rules, regulations, orders, or standards established under this title. (b) I n any proceeding for criminal contempt for violation of an injunction or restraining order issued under this section or under section 207 of this title, which violation also constitutes a violation of this title, trial shall be by the court, or, upon demand of the accused, by a jury, conducted in accordance with the provisions of rule 42(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. SEC. 211. ANNUAL REPORT.

Report to President for transmittal to Congress. contents.

[84 STAT.

(a) The Secretary shall prepare and submit to the President for transmittal to Congress on or before May 1 of each year a comprehensive report on the administration of this title for the preceding calendar year. Such report shall include, but not be restricted to— (1) a thorough statistical compilation of the accidents and casualties by cause occurring in such year; (2) a list of Federal railroad safety rules, regulations, orders, ^' and standards issued under this title in effect or established in such year; ~ (S) a, summary of the reasons for each waiver granted under s section 202(c) of this title during such year; ... (4) an evaluation of the degree of observance of applicable rail\--i~i i.,', road safety rules, regulations, orders, and standards issued under this title; (5) a summary of outstanding problems confronting the administration of Federal railroad safety rules, regulations, 1 orders, and standards issued under this title in order of priority; >' (6) an analysis and evaluation of research and related activities completed (including the policy implications thereof) and technological progress achieved during such year; (7) a list, with a brief statement of the issues, of completed or "' pending judicial actions for the enforcement of any Federal railroad safety rule, regulation, order, or standard issued under this title; (8) the extent to which technical information was disseminated to the scientific community and consumer-oriented information was made available to the public; (9) a compilation of—

(A) certifications filed by State agencies under section "^' 206(a) of this title which were in effect during the preceding ^ calendar year, and (B) certifications filed under section 206(a) of this title which were rejected, in whole or in part, by the Secretary ^ during the preceding calendar year, together with a summary f of the reasons for each such rejection; and

(10) a compilation of— • (A) agreements entered into with State agencies under section 206(c) of this title which were in effect during the preceding calendar year, and \^l^ '[' (B) agreements entered into under section 206(c) of this ' ' ' ' • title which were terminated by the Secretary, in whole or in part, during the preceding calendar year, together with a summary of the reasons for each such termination. ti(fn^s'^f™™d'^^' (^) '^^^ report required by subsection (a) of this section shall ditionai legisia- coutaiu such recommeudatious for additional legislation as the Secre*^°"tary deems necessary to strengthen the national railroad safety program.