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107.301 Delegated authority for enforcement
107.303 Purpose and scope
107.305 Investigations
107.307 General
107.309 Warning letters
107.310 Ticketing
107.311 Notice of probable violations
107.313 Reply
107.315 Admission of violations
107.317 Informal response
107.319 Request for a hearing
107.321 Hearing
107.323 ALJ's decision
107.325 Appeals
107.327 Comproimse and settlement
107.329 Maximum penalties
107.331 Assessment considerations
107.333 Criminal penalties generally
107.335 Referral for prosecution
107.336 Limitation on fines and penalties
107.337 Injunctions generally
107.339 Imminent hazards
 



[Code of Federal Regulations]


[Title 49, Volume 2, Parts 100 to 185]


[Revised as of October 1, 1998]


From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access


[CITE: 49CFR107.337]





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Sec. 107.337  Injunctions generally.





    Whenever it appears to the Office of Chief Counsel that a person has 


engaged, or is engaged, or is about to engage in any act or practice 


constituting a violation of any provision of the Federal hazardous 


material transportation law, this subchapter, subchapter C of this 


chapter, or any exemption, or order issued thereunder, for which the 


Office of Chief Counsel exercises enforcement responsibility, the 


Administrator, PHMSA, or his delegate, may request the Attorney General 


to bring an action in the appropriate United States District Court for 


such relief as is necessary or appropriate, including mandatory or 


prohibitive injunctive relief, interim equitable relief, and punitive 


damages as provided by 49 U.S.C. 5122(a).





[Amdt. 107-11, 48 FR 2651, Jan. 20, 1983, as amended by Amdt. 107-32, 59 


FR 49131, Sept. 26, 1994]










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