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§ 706

TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION

(Added Pub. L. 104–88, title II, § 201(a), Dec. 29,
1995, 109 Stat. 934.)
§ 706. Reporting official action
(a) REPORTS ON PROCEEDINGS.—The Board 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 Board and, if damages
are awarded, the findings of fact supporting the
award. The Board may have its reports published for public use. A published report of the
Board is competent evidence of its contents.
(b) SPECIAL RULES FOR MATTERS RELATED TO
RAIL CARRIERS.—(1) When action of the Board in
a matter related to a rail carrier is taken by the
Board, an individual member of the Board, or
another individual or group of individuals designated to take official action for the Board, the
written statement of that action (including a report, order, decision and order, vote, notice, letter, policy statement, 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)
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.
(Added Pub. L. 104–88, title II, § 201(a), Dec. 29,
1995, 109 Stat. 934.)
SUBCHAPTER II—ADMINISTRATIVE
§ 721. Powers
(a) IN GENERAL.—The Board shall carry out
this chapter and subtitle IV. Enumeration of a
power of the Board in this chapter or subtitle IV
does not exclude another power the Board may
have in carrying out this chapter or subtitle IV.
The Board may prescribe regulations in carrying
out this chapter and subtitle IV.
(b) INQUIRIES, REPORTS, AND ORDERS.—The
Board may—
(1) inquire into and report on the management of the business of carriers providing
transportation and services subject to subtitle
IV;
(2) inquire into and report on the management of the business of a person controlling,
controlled by, or under common control with
those carriers to the extent that the business
of that person is related to the management of
the business of that carrier;
(3) obtain from those carriers and persons information the Board decides is necessary to
carry out subtitle IV; and
(4) when necessary to prevent irreparable
harm, issue an appropriate order without regard to subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5.

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(c) SUBPOENA WITNESSES.—(1) The Board may
subpoena witnesses and records related to a proceeding of the Board from any place in the
United States, to the designated place of the
proceeding. If a witness disobeys a subpoena, the
Board, or a party to a proceeding before the
Board, may petition a court of the United States
to enforce that subpoena.
(2) 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) DEPOSITIONS.—(1) In a proceeding, the
Board may take the testimony of a witness by
deposition and may order the witness to produce
records. A party to a proceeding pending before
the Board 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) If a witness fails to be deposed or to
produce records under paragraph (1), the Board
may subpoena the witness to take a deposition,
produce the records, or both.
(3) 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) 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) 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) The testimony of a witness who is in a foreign country may be taken by deposition before
an officer or person designated by the Board or
agreed on by the parties by written stipulation
filed with the Board. A deposition shall be filed
with the Board promptly.
(e) WITNESS FEES.—Each witness summoned
before the Board 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.
(Added Pub. L. 104–88, title II, § 201(a), Dec. 29,
1995, 109 Stat. 935.)
§ 722. Board action
(a) EFFECTIVE DATE OF ACTIONS.—Unless otherwise provided in subtitle IV, the Board may determine, within a reasonable time, when its actions, other than an action ordering the payment of money, take effect.
(b) TERMINATING AND CHANGING ACTIONS.—An
action of the Board remains in effect under its


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