Traffic Safety, Hearings Before The...89-2, on S. 3005, March 16, 17, 29, 30; April 4, 5, 6, 19661966 - 633 pages |
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... reason why the average American consumer should have any less assurance of protection than the personnel of Government agen- cies . Again I will propose that 2 years after these interim standards are adopted , they must be upgraded by ...
... reason why the average American consumer should have any less assurance of protection than the personnel of Government agen- cies . Again I will propose that 2 years after these interim standards are adopted , they must be upgraded by ...
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... reasons therefor , that an earlier or later date is in the pub- lic interest . JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ORDERS SEC . 103. ( a ) ( 1 ) ... reason of the ad- ditional evidence so taken , and he shall file such modified or new findings , and his ...
... reasons therefor , that an earlier or later date is in the pub- lic interest . JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ORDERS SEC . 103. ( a ) ( 1 ) ... reason of the ad- ditional evidence so taken , and he shall file such modified or new findings , and his ...
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... reason to see if something can't be done to help the motorist survive a crash without serious injury . Some experts insist that this can be done . Indeed , some forward- looking legislators from New York State have produced a ...
... reason to see if something can't be done to help the motorist survive a crash without serious injury . Some experts insist that this can be done . Indeed , some forward- looking legislators from New York State have produced a ...
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... reason we don't have all the answers is because this is a ne- glected field . That is why , Mr. Chairman , what you are doing is of such landmark significance . And the reason we do not have the answers is that we have been sucked in ...
... reason we don't have all the answers is because this is a ne- glected field . That is why , Mr. Chairman , what you are doing is of such landmark significance . And the reason we do not have the answers is that we have been sucked in ...
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... reason why , instead of metal knobs or metal cigarette lighters or metal radio dials , these controls couldn't be made of plas- tic or rubber so that when a child's head is thrown forward against the instrument panel the knob collapses ...
... reason why , instead of metal knobs or metal cigarette lighters or metal radio dials , these controls couldn't be made of plas- tic or rubber so that when a child's head is thrown forward against the instrument panel the knob collapses ...
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Page 17 - All information reported to or otherwise obtained by the Secretary or his representative pursuant to this subsection which information contains or relates to a trade secret or other matter referred to in section 1905 of title 18 of the United States Code, shall be considered confidential for the purpose of that section, except that such information may be disclosed to other officers or employees concerned with carrying out this Act or when relevant in any proceeding under this Act.
Page 14 - (2) If the petitioner applies to the court for leave to adduce additional evidence, and shows to the satisfaction of the court that such additional evidence is material and that there were reasonable grounds for the failure to adduce such evidence in the proceeding before the Secretary, the court may order such additional evidence (and evidence in rebuttal thereof) to be taken before the Secretary, and to be adduced upon the hearing in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as the court may...
Page 403 - An act granting the consent of Congress to any two or more states to enter into agreements or compacts for cooperative effort and mutual assistance in the prevention of crime and for other purposes.
Page 285 - Boston, and representatives of the Division of Research Grants of the National Institutes of Health also went to Boston.
Page 26 - ... vehicle registration, operation, and inspection, highway design and maintenance (including lighting, markings, and surface treatment), traffic control, vehicle codes and laws, surveillance of traffic for detection and correction of high or potentially high accident locations, and emergency services.
Page 19 - Each State shall have a highway safety program approved by the Secretary, designed to reduce traffic accidents and deaths, injuries, and property damage resulting therefrom.
Page 16 - That in any suit, action, or proceeding brought by or on behalf of the United States subpoenas for witnesses who are required to attend a court of the United States...
Page 209 - I question whether democratic institutions could long be maintained ; and I cannot believe that a republic could subsist at the present time, if the influence of lawyers in public business did not increase in proportion to the power of the people.
Page 17 - ... brought into compliance with the provisions of this Act under the supervision of an officer or employee duly designated by the Secretary, and the expenses of such supervision snail be paid by the person obtaining release of the article under bond.
Page 13 - interstate commerce " means commerce between any place in a State and any place in another State or between places in the same State through another State, whether such commerce moves wholly by motor vehicle or partly by motor vehicle and partly by rail, express, or water.