It also amended Section 16 to permit a bank to purchase stocks, not only debt securities, for a customer's account.
Section 9(b) permitted the executive to take over any oil pipeline company, subsidiary, or business if the parent company was found in violation of the Act.
Section 18 permitted the government to seize and operate manufacturing facilities if the manufacturer was unable to fulfill defense orders made by the government.
Section 1226(c) neither requires nor permits an official to determine whether Kim's detention was necessary to prevent flight or danger.
Section Five permits the formation of local governments.
Section 16 of the act permits private parties to sue for "injunctive relief" against "threatened loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws."
Section 113 of the Act also permitted the Committee to bring prosecutions for breaches of the by-laws.
Section 4 permits Congress to make laws to alter state regulations concerning elections.
Section 92 permits banks in cities with fewer than 5,000 people to sell insurance.
Section 44 of the charter permits it to investigate criminal abuses of science.