Pub. Law No. 242, (Extract) 64th Cong., approved Aug. 29, 1916. Giving the President authority to assume control of any system or systems of transportation during time of war...
Pub. Law No. 107, 65th Cong., approved Mar. 21, 1918. To provide for the
operation of transportation systems while under Federal control, for the
just compensation of their owners..
Pub. Law No. 323 (Extract) 66th Cong., approved Mar. 2, 1919. To pro-
vide for the operation of transportation systems while under Federal
control
Pub. Law No. 19, 65th Cong., approved May 29, 1917.
entitled "An Act to regulate commerce".
Pub. Law No. 38, 65th Cong., approved Aug. 9, 1917.
entitled "An Act to regulate commerce".
Pub. Law No. 246, 65th Cong., approved Jan. 7, 1919. Providing for the
transportation from the District of Columbia of governmental employees
whose services are no longer required__.
Pub. Law No. 89, 66th Cong., approved Mar 19, 1919. To provide for the
reimbursement of the United States for motive power, cars, and other
equipment ordered for railroads and systems of transportation under
Federal control___.
Pub. Law No. 152, 66th Cong., approved Feb. 28, 1920. TRANSPORTA- TION ACT OF 1920--
Pub. Law No. 279, 66th Cong., approved June 5, 1920. An Act to amend
the penal laws of the United States-‒‒‒
Pub. Law No. 328, 66th Cong., approved Feb. 26, 1921.
the Transportation Act, 1920--
Pub. Law No. 400, 66th Cong., approved Mar. 4, 1921. To amend the Act
to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States,
approved Mar. 4, 1909_.
Pub. Law No. 15, 67th Cong., approved June 10, 1921. To amend section
407 of the Transportation Act of 1920_-.
Pub. Law No. 149, 67th Cong., approved Feb. 24, 1922. To amend subdivi- sions (a) and (c) of section 206 of the Transportation Act, 1920---- Pub. Law No. 233, 67th Cong., approved June 7, 1922. to regulate commerce, approved Feb. 4, 1887_-_.
Pub. Law No. 281, 67th Cong., approved Aug. 18, 1922. To amend section
22 of the Interstate Commerce Act_.
Pub. Law No. 494, 67th Cong., approved Mar. 3, 1923. To amend section
206 of the Transportation Act, 1920--
Pub. Law No. 163, 67th Cong., approved Mar. 8, 1922.
To provide for the
disposition of abandoned portions of rights of way granted to railroad
companies
Pub. Law No. 185, 68th Cong., approved June 3, 1924. To create the Inland
Waterways Corporation for the purposes of carrying out the mandate
and purpose of Congress as expressed in sections 201 and 500 of the
Transportation Act_.
Pub. Law No. 247, 68th Cong., approved June 7, 1924. To amend paragraph (3), section 16, of the Interstate Commerce Act__
Pub. Law No. 277, 68th Cong., approved June 7, 1924. To amend the Locomotive Inspection Act of Feb. 17, 1911----
Pub. Law No. 341, 68th Cong., approved Jan. 28, 1925. To amend the Act
entitled "An Act to punish the unlawful breaking of seals of railroad
cars"
Pub. Res. No. 46, 68th Cong., approved Jan. 30, 1925. Directing the Inter-
state Commerce Commission to take action relative to adjustments
in the rate structure of common carriers subject to the Interstate Com-
merce Act_____.
Pub. Law No. 256, 69th Cong., approved May 20, 1926. To regulate the
interstate transportation of black bass__
Pub. Law No. 257, 69th Cong., approved May 20, 1926. To provide for the
prompt disposition of disputes between carriers and their employees____
Pub. Law No. 482, 69th Cong., approved July 3, 1926. To amend paragraph
(11), section 20, of the Interstate Commerce Act___
Pub. Law No. 524, 69th Cong., approved Dec. 11, 1926. To punish counter- feiting, altering, or uttering of Government transportation requests____
Pub. Law No. 655, 69th Cong., approved Feb. 26, 1927. To amend paragraph
(1) of section 22 of the Interstate Commerce Act by providing for the
carrying of a blind person, with a guide for one fare__
Pub. Law No. 663, 69th Cong., approved Feb. 28, 1927. To amend para-
graph (c) of section 4 of the Inland Waterway Corporation Act of
June 3, 1924__.
Pub. Law No. 712, 69th Cong., approved Mar. 3, 1927. To prevent the de-
struction or dumping, without good and sufficient cause therefor, of
farm produce received in interstate commerce by commission merchants-
Pub. Law No. 783, 69th Cong., approved Mar. 4, 1927. FEDERAL CAUS- TIC POISON ACT____
Pub. Law No. 804, 69th Cong., approved Mar. 4, 1927. To amend the Inter- state Commerce Act and the Transportation Act of 1920---
Pub. Law No. 601, 70th Cong., approved May 29, 1928. To amend the Act
to create the Inland Waterways Corporation Act.
Pub. Law No. 22, 71st Cong., approved June 25, 1929. To amend the Act
granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line
from Lake Superior to Puget Sound__.
Pub. Res. No. 7, 71st Cong., approved June 6, 1929. Making appropriations
for additional compensation for transportation of the mail by railroad
routes in accordance with the increased rates fixed by the Interstate Com-
merce Commission___.
Pub. Law No. 122, 71st Cong., approved April 12, 1930. To amend the Act
entitled "An Act to establish in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce of the Dept. of Commerce, a Foreign Commerce Service of the
United States".
Pub. Law No. 422, 75th Cong., approved Jan. 27, 1938. To make confidential
certain information furnished to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce
Pub. Law No. 164, 71st Cong., approved Apr. 23, 1930. An Act to amend
paragraph (11) of section 20 of the Interstate Commerce Act--
Pub. Law No. 283, 71st Cong., approved May 29, 1930. Authorizing the ex-
change of certain real properties situated in Mobile, Ala. between the
Secr. of Commerce on behalf of the United States Government and the
Gulf Mobile and Northern Railroad Company--.
Pub. Law No. 187, 72d Cong., approved June 18, 1932. To authorize the
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company to extend its
present track connection with the United States Navy yard in the Wash- ington, D.C. area....
Pub. Law No. 189, 72d Cong., approved June 22, 1932. Forbidding the trans-
portation of any person in interstate or foreign commerce, kidnaped, or
otherwise unlawfully detained, and making such act a felony---
Pub. Law No. 316, 72d Cong., approved Jan. 21, 1933. To amend the Act
entitled "An Act to punish the unlawful breaking of seals of railroad
cars"
Pub. Law No. 333, 72d Cong., approved Feb. 14, 1933. To remove discrim-
inations incident to certain land grants and to subject them to the same
conditions that govern other land grants of their class-----
Pub. Res. No. 62, 72d Cong., approved Mar. 2, 1933. To amend the Act Feb. 14, 1933-.-.
Pub. Law No. 350, 72d Cong., approved Feb. 15, 1933. To authorize the
Postmaster General to permit railroad and electric-car companies to pro-
vide mail transportation by motor vehicles in lieu of service by train__
Pub. Law No. 383, 73d Cong., approved Feb. 28, 1933. To authorize the
Interstate Commerce Commission to delegate certain of its powers---
Pub. Law No. 415, 72d Cong., approved Mar. 3, 1933. To amend the Ship-
ping Act of 1916, as amended relating transportation by way of the
Panama Canal_.
Pub. Law No. 302, (Extract) 73d Cong., approved July 21, 1932. No loan
under this section shall be made to a railroad or to a receiver except
on the approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission----
Pub. Law No. 420, (Extract) 72d Cong., approved Mar. 3, 1933. Re-
organization of railroads engaged in interstate commerce_
Pub. Law No. 68, 73d Cong., approved June 16, 1933. EMERGENCY RAIL-
ROAD TRANSPORTATION ACT, 1933----
Pub. Res. No. 27, 74th Cong., approved June 14, 1935. Extending the effec-
tive period of the Emergency Railroad Transportation Act, 1933----
Pub. Law No. 33, 74th Cong., approved April 11, 1935. To amend section 27
of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920–
Pub. Law No. 65, 74th Cong., approved May 23, 1935. To amend section 21
of the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended. With respect to the time
of making the annual report of the Interstate Commerce Commission__
Pub. Law No. 74, 74th Cong., approved May 27, 1935. To authorize the De-
partment of Commerce to make special statistical studies upon payment
of the cost thereof---
Pub. Law No. 208, 74th Cong., approved July 16, 1935. To amend sections
11 and 24 of the Interstate Commerce Act_-_-
Pub. Law No. 272, 75th Cong., approved Aug. 12, 1937. To advance
a program of national safety and accident prevention.
Pub. Law No. 372, 75th Cong., approved Aug. 25, 1937. To amend
paragraph (1) of section 22 of the Interstate Commerce Act_----
Pub. Law No. 378, 75th Cong., approved Aug. 26, 1937. To require certain
common carriers by railroad to install and maintain certain appliances,
methods, and systems intended to promote the safety of employees and
travelers on railroads_.
Pub. Law No. 575, 75th Cong., approved June 1, 1938. To refund sums
paid by the railroads and other carriers of the United States under
the Railroad Retirement Act of 1934___.
Pub. Law No. 739, 75th Cong., approved June 25, 1938. To create a Com-
mittee on Purchases of Blind-made Products---
Pub. Res. No. 87, 75th Cong., approved April 13, 1938. Directing the
Federal Trade Commission to investigate the policies employed by man-
ufacturers in distributing motor vehicles, accessories, and parts, as these
policies affect the public interest_-.
Pub. Law No. 818, 77th Cong., approved Dec. 19, 1942. To authorize
the Sec. of Commerce to establish fees or charges for services performed
or publications furnished by the Dept. of Commerce-.
Pub. Law No. 185, 78th Cong., approved Nov. 12, 1943. To amend section
409 of the Interstate Commerce Act, relating to joint rates of freight
forwarders and common carriers by motor vehicles---
Pub. Law No. 436, 78th Cong., approved Sept. 27, 1944. To amend section
22 of the Interstate Commerce Act by authorizing common carriers
to grant reduced fares to personnel armed services---
Pub. Law No. 256, 79th Cong., approved Dec. 12, 1945. To amend 321,
title III, part II, Transportation Act of 1940, with respect to the move-
ment of Government traffic..
Pub. Law No. 261, 79th Cong., approved Dec. 15, 1945. To provide for the
taxation of rolling stock of railroad and other companies operated in
the District of Columbia_-_
Pub. Law No. 285, 79th Cong., approved Dec. 28, 1945. To amend the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, so as to permit the designation of
freight forwarders as carriers of bonded merchandise_-_.
Pub. Law No. 303, 79th Cong., approved Feb. 20, 1946. To amend section
409 of the Interstate Commerce Act with respect to the utilization
by freight forwarders of the services of common carriers by motor
vehicles.
Pub. Law No. 534, 79th Cong., approved July 24, 1946. To amend the
law relating to larceny in interstate and foreign commerce_.
Pub. Law No. 756, 80th Cong., approved June 24, 1948. To amend the
Interstate Commerce Act so as to permit the issuance of free passes
to time inspectors of carriers subject to part I of such Act----
Pub. Law No. 765, 80th Cong., approved June 24, 1948. To amend section
3 of the Standard Time Act of March 19, 1918--
Pub. Law No. 880, 80th Cong., approved July 2, 1948.
mission to hear and determine the claims of certain
Pub. Law No. 13, 81st Cong., approved Mar. 2, 1949. To provide for the
acquisition and operation of the Freedom Train by the Archivist of the
United States..
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