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§60120 Enforcement

Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VIII— - PIPELINES › Chapter CHAPTER 601— - SAFETY › § 60120

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Attorney General can sue in federal court when the Secretary of Transportation asks to enforce this chapter, including section 60112, or rules or orders under it. A court can order temporary or permanent injunctions, award punitive damages, and impose civil penalties. The court may use the same factors the Secretary uses under section 60122, and the administrative penalty cap in section 60122 does not limit these court actions. The Attorney General can also sue to force compliance with a subpoena or to allow an authorized person to inspect premises and records. Failure to obey can be punished as contempt. In criminal contempt for violating such an injunction, a defendant may demand a jury trial under rule 42(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (18 App. U.S.C.). The law does not change anyone’s tort liability.

Full Legal Text

Title 49, §60120

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(a)(1)At the request of the Secretary of Transportation, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in an appropriate district court of the United States to enforce this chapter, including section 60112, or a regulation prescribed or order issued under this chapter. The court may award appropriate relief, including a temporary or permanent injunction, punitive damages, and assessment of civil penalties, considering the same factors as prescribed for the Secretary in an administrative case under section 60122. The maximum amount of civil penalties for administrative enforcement actions under section 60122 shall not apply to enforcement actions under this section.
(2)At the request of the Secretary, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in a district court of the United States to require a person to comply immediately with a subpena or to allow an officer, employee, or agent authorized by the Secretary to enter the premises, and inspect the records and property, of the person to decide whether the person is complying with this chapter. The action may be brought in the judicial district in which the defendant resides, is found, or does business. The court may punish a failure to obey the order as a contempt of court.
(b)In a trial for criminal contempt for violating an injunction issued under this section, the violation of which is also a violation of this chapter, the defendant may demand a jury trial. The defendant shall be tried as provided in rule 42(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (18 App. U.S.C.).
(c)This chapter does not affect the tort liability of any person.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Historical and Revision Notes

Revised SectionSource (U.S. Code)Source (Statutes at Large) 60120(a)(1)49 App.:1677(b)(2).Aug. 12, 1968, Pub. L. 90–481, 82 Stat. 720, § 10(b)(2); added Nov. 30, 1979, Pub. L. 96–129, §§ 104(a)(1), 152(a), 93 Stat. 992, 999. 49 App.:1679b(a)(1).Aug. 12, 1968, Pub. L. 90–481, 82 Stat. 720, § 12(a); added Nov. 30, 1979, Pub. L. 96–129, § 104(b), 93 Stat. 993. 49 App.:2006(b)(2).Nov. 30, 1979, Pub. L. 96–129, §§ 207(b)(2), (c), 209(a), 93 Stat. 1009, 1010. 49 App.:2008(a)(1). 60120(a)(2)49 App.:1681(f).Aug. 12, 1968, Pub. L. 90–481, 82 Stat. 720, § 14(f); added Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102–508, § 112(b), 106 Stat. 3295. 49 App.:2010(f).Nov. 30, 1979, Pub. L. 96–129, 93 Stat. 989, § 211(f); added Oct. 24, 1992, Pub. L. 102–508, § 211(b), 106 Stat. 3304. 60120(b)49 App.:1679b(a)(2). 49 App.:2008(a)(2). 60120(c)49 App.:1677(c).Aug. 12, 1968, Pub. L. 90–481, § 10(c), 82 Stat. 725; Nov. 30, 1979, Pub. L. 96–129, §§ 104(a)(1), 152(a), 93 Stat. 992, 999. 49 App.:2006(c). In subsection (a)(1), the text of 49 App.:1677(b)(2) and 2006(b)(2) and the words “shall have jurisdiction to determine such actions” in 49 App.:1679b(a)(1) and 2008(a)(1) are omitted as redundant and because of 28:1331 and 1345. The word “civil” is added for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code and because of rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 App. U.S.C.). The words “to enforce this chapter” are substituted for “for equitable relief to redress or restrain a violation by any person of a provision of this chapter” to eliminate unnecessary words. The word “prescribed” is substituted for “issued” for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the Code. The words “necessary or . . . mandatory or prohibitive injunctive relief, interim equitable relief, and” are omitted as surplus. In subsection (a)(2), the words “the Attorney General may bring a civil action in a district court of the United States” are substituted for “such district court shall, upon the request of the Attorney General . . . have jurisdiction to issue to such person an order” for clarity and consistency and because of 28:1331 and 1345. The words “contumacy or” are omitted as surplus. The word “premises” is added for clarity and consistency. The words “or examine” are omitted as being included in “inspect”. In subsection (b), the words “mandatory or prohibitive” are omitted as surplus. The words “the defendant may demand a jury trial” are substituted for “trial shall be by the court or, upon demand of the accused, by a jury” to eliminate unnecessary words and for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the Code. In subsection (c), the words “common law or statutory” are omitted as surplus.

Editorial Notes

Amendments

2012—Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 112–90 added at end “The maximum amount of civil penalties for administrative

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actions under section 60122 shall not apply to

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actions under this section.” Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107–355 reenacted subsec. heading without change, added par. (1) and struck out former par. (1), inserted par. (2) heading and realigned margins. Prior to amendment, par. (1) read as follows: “On the request of the Secretary of Transportation, the Attorney General may bring a civil action in an appropriate district court of the United States to enforce this chapter or a regulation prescribed or order issued under this chapter. The court may award appropriate relief, including punitive damages.”

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Citation

49 U.S.C. § 60120

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73