Valuation Act

The Valuation Act is a 1913 United States federal law that required the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to assess the value of railroad property.[1] This information would be used to set rates for the transport of freight.

  1. ^ United States. Valuation Act, 62nd Congress, ch. 92, 37 Stat. 701, enacted 1913-03-01.

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