Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 2323


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2323. Duties of Attorney General; intervenors

      The Attorney General shall represent the Government in the
    actions specified in section 2321 of this title and in enforcement
    actions and actions to collect civil penalties under subtitle IV of
    title 49.
      The Surface Transportation Board and any party or parties in
    interest to the proceeding before the Board, in which an order or
    requirement is made, may appear as parties of their own motion and
    as of right, and be represented by their counsel, in any action
    involving the validity of such order or requirement or any part
    thereof, and the interest of such party.
      Communities, associations, corporations, firms, and individuals
    interested in the controversy or question before the Board, or in
    any action commenced under the aforesaid sections may intervene in
    said action at any time after commencement thereof.
      The Attorney General shall not dispose of or discontinue said
    action or proceeding over the objection of such party or
    intervenor, who may prosecute, defend, or continue said action or
    proceeding unaffected by the action or nonaction of the Attorney
    General therein.



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