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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 1344 49 USC 10309.

Report to congressional committee.

49 USC 10310.

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PUBLIC LAW 95-473—OCT. 17, 1978

§ 10309. Access to records by congressional committees (a) When the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives or the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate makes a written request for a record in the possession or under the control of the Interstate Commerce Commission related to a matter involving a rail carrier providing transportation subject to this subtitle, the Commission shall send that record or a copy to the committee by the 10th day after the date of receipt of the request. If the record is not sent, the Commission shall send a written report to that committee within the 10-day period stating the reason why the record has not been sent and the anticipated date on which it will be sent. If the Commission transfers a record in its possession or under its control to another department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government, or to a person, it must condition the transfer on the guaranteed return of the record by the transferee to the Commission so that the Commission can comply with this subsection. (b) Subsection (a) of this section does not apply to a record obtained by the Commission from a person subject to regulation by it if the record contains trade secrets or commercial or financial information of a privileged or confidential nature. Subsection (a) of this section does not limit other authority of Congress, either House of Congress, or a committee or subcommittee of either House, to obtain a record. § 10310. Reporting official action (a) The Interstate Commerce Commission shall make a written report of each proceeding conducted on complaint or on its own initiative and furnish a copy to each party to that proceeding. The report shall include the findings, conclusions, and the order of the Commission and, if damages are awarded, the findings of fact supporting the award. The Commission may have its reports published for public use. A published report of the Commission is competent evidence of its contents. (b)(1) When action of the Commission in a matter related to a rail carrier is taken by the Commission, a division, a group of Commissioners, an individual Commissioner, an employee board, an employee delegated to act under section 10305 of this title, or another individual or group of individuals designated to take official action for the Commission, the written statement of that action (including a report, order, decision and order, vote, notice, letter, policj'^ statements, or regulation) shall indicate— (A) the official designation of the individual or group taking . the action; (B) the name of each individual taking, or participating in ! - taking, the action; and (C) the vote or position of each participating individual. (2) If an individual member of a group taking an official action referred to in paragraph (1) of this subsection does not participate in it, the written statement of the action shall indicate that the member did not participate. An individual participating in taking an official action is entitled to express the views of that individual as part of the written statement of the action. In addition to any publication of the written statement, it shall be made available to the public under section 552(a) of title 5.