ordered, or to give testimony touching the matter under investigation. Any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by such “AIT TY court as a contempt thereof. All process in any such case may be served. : in the judicial district in which such person resides or may be found. The Forei gu ‘The Attorney General may make such rules relating to civil investiga- c orrupt tions as may be necessary or appropriate to implement the provisions Practices Act of this subsection. (e) Guidelines by Attorney General by a domestic concern and for which the Attorney General has issued an opinion that such conduct is in conformity with the Department of Not later than 6 months after August 23, 1988, the Attorney General, Justice's present enforcement policy, is in compliance with the preced- after consultation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the ing provisions of this section. Such a presumption may be rebutted by a Secretary of Commerce, the United States Trade Representative, the preponderance of the evidence. In considering the presumption for pur- Secretary of State, and the Secretary of the Treasury, and after obtain- poses of this paragraph, a court shall weigh all relevant factors, including ing the views of all interested persons through public notice and com- but not limited to whether the information submitted to the Attorney ment procedures, shall determine to what extent compliance with General was accurate and complete and whether it was within the this section would be enhanced and the business community would scope of the conduct specified in any request received by the Attorney be assisted by further clarification of the preceding provisions of this General. The Attorney General shall establish the procedure required section and may, based on such determination and to the extent neces- by this paragraph in accordance with the provisions of subchapter I] of sary and appropriate, issue— chapter 5 of Title 5 and that procedure shall be subje