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[CITE: 49USC13301]
TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
SUBTITLE IV--INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION
PART B--MOTOR CARRIERS, WATER CARRIERS, BROKERS, AND FREIGHT FORWARDERS
CHAPTER 133--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Sec. 13301. Powers
(a) General Powers of Secretary.--Except as otherwise specified, the
Secretary shall carry out this part. Enumeration of a power of the
Secretary in this part does not exclude another power the Secretary may
have in carrying out this part. The Secretary may prescribe regulations
in carrying out this part.
(b) Obtaining Information.--The Secretary may obtain from carriers
providing, and brokers for, transportation and service subject to this
part, and from persons controlling, controlled by, or under common
control with those carriers or brokers to the extent that the business
of that person is related to the management of the business of that
carrier or broker, information the Secretary decides is necessary to
carry out this part.
(c) Subpoena Power.--
(1) By secretary.--The Secretary may subpoena witnesses and
records related to a proceeding under this part from any place in
the United States, to the designated place of the proceeding. If a
witness disobeys a subpoena, the Secretary, or a party to a
proceeding under this part, may petition a court of the United
States to enforce that subpoena.
(2) Enforcement.--The district courts of the United States have
jurisdiction to enforce a subpoena issued under this section. Trial
is in the district in which the proceeding is conducted. The court
may punish a refusal to obey a subpoena as a contempt of court.
(d) Testimony of Witnesses.--
(1) Procedure for taking testimony.--In a proceeding under this
part, the Secretary may take the testimony of a witness by
deposition and may order the witness to produce records. A party to
a proceeding pending under this part may take the testimony of a
witness by deposition and may require the witness to produce records
at any time after a proceeding is at issue on petition and answer.
(2) Subpoena.--If a witness fails to be deposed or to produce
records under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Secretary may
subpoena the witness to take a deposition, produce the records, or
both.
(3) Depositions.--A deposition may be taken before a judge of a
court of the United States, a United States magistrate judge, a
clerk of a district court, or a chancellor, justice, or judge of a
supreme or superior court, mayor or chief magistrate of a city,
judge of a county court, or court of common pleas of any State, or a
notary public who is not counsel or attorney of a party or
interested in the proceeding.
(4) Notice of deposition.--Before taking a deposition,
reasonable notice must be given in writing by the party or the
attorney of that party proposing to take a deposition to the
opposing party or the attorney of record of that party, whoever is
nearest. The notice shall state the name of the witness and the time
and place of taking the deposition.
(5) Transcript.--The testimony of a person deposed under this
subsection shall be taken under oath. The person taking the
deposition shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, a transcript of
the testimony taken. The transcript shall be subscribed by the
deponent.
(6) Foreign country.--The testimony of a witness who is in a
foreign country may be taken by deposition before an officer or
person designated by the Secretary or agreed on by the parties by
written stipulation filed with the Secretary. A deposition shall be
filed with the Secretary promptly.
(e) Witness Fees.--Each witness summoned before the Secretary or
whose deposition is taken under this section and the individual taking
the deposition are entitled to the same fees and mileage paid for those
services in the courts of the United States.
(f) Powers of Board.--For those provisions of this part that are
specified to be carried out by the Board, the Board shall have the same
powers as the Secretary has under this section.
(Added Pub. L. 104-88, title I, Sec. 103, Dec. 29, 1995, 109 Stat. 856.)
Prior Provisions
Provisions similar to those in this section were contained in
section 10321 of this title prior to the general amendment of this
subtitle by Pub. L. 104-88, Sec. 102(a).
Effective Date
Chapter effective Jan. 1, 1996, except as otherwise provided in Pub.
L. 104-88, see section 2 of Pub. L. 104-88, set out as a note under
section 701 of this title.
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