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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users · Sec. 7133

Sec. 7133. COMMON CARRIER PIPELINE SYSTEM

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## SEC. 7133 COMMON CARRIER PIPELINE SYSTEM ###
(a)Study The Secretary shall conduct a study of the economic, environmental, and homeland security advantages and disadvantages of operating a common carrier pipeline system in the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama for the transportation of aromatic chemicals. ###
(b)Evaluation In conducting the study, the Secretary shall evaluate the appropriateness of different Federal incentives for the construction and operation of such a pipeline system, including loan guarantees, other types of financial assistance, and various types of tax incentives. ###
(c)Report Not later than December 31, 2005, the Secretary shall transmit to Congress a report on the results of the study, including recommendations, if any, for legislation. ## Subtitle B Sanitary Food Transportation
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