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19 CFR Part 351, Annex VIII-A to Part 351 - Schedule for 90-Day Sunset Reviews | LII / Legal Information Institute
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Pt. 351, Annex VIII-A
Annex VIII-A to Part 351—Schedule for 90-Day Sunset Reviews
1 Indicates the number of days from the date of publication in the Federal Register of the Notice of Initiation.
§ 351.218(c)
Filing of Notice of Intent to Participate by domestic interested parties
§ 351.218(d)(1)(i) (not later than 15 days after the date of publication of the Notice of Initiation)
Notification to the ITC that no domestic interested party has responded to the Notice of Initiation
§ 351.218(d)(1)(iii)(B)(2) (normally not later than 20 days after the date of publication of the Notice of Initiation)
Filing of substantive response to the Notice of Initiation by all interested parties and industrial users and consumers
§§ 351.218(d)(3)(i) and 351.218(d)(3)(vi) (not later than 30 days after the date of publication of the Notice of Initiation)
Filing of rebuttal to substantive response to the Notice of Initiation
§ 351.218(d)(4) (not later than 5 days after the substantive response is filed with the Department)
Notification to the ITC that no domestic interested party has responded to the Notice of Initiation (based on inadequate response from domestic interested parties)
§ 351.218(e)(1)(i)(C)(2) (normally not later than 40 days after the date of publication of the Notice of Initiation)
Final determination revoking an order or terminating a suspended investigation where no domestic interested party responds to the Notice of Initiation
§§ 351.218(d)(1)(iii)(B)(3) and 351.222(i)(1)(i) (not later than 90 days after the date of publication of the Notice of Initiation)
[63 FR 13524, Mar. 20, 1998]
Title 19 published on 2013-04-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 19.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2013-10-22; vol. 78 # 204 - Tuesday, October 22, 201378 FR 62417 - Import Administration; Change of Agency Name
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-24710 RIN0625-AA97 Docket No.130927845-3845-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Final rule; nomenclature change. This rule is effective October 21, 2013. 19 CFR Parts 351, 354, and 356 SummaryEffective October 1, 2013, the Department of Commerce (Department), through internal department organizational orders, changed the name of “Import Administration” to “Enforcement and Compliance.” Consistent with this action, this rule makes appropriate conforming changes in the Code of Federal Regulations. The rule also sets forth a Savings Provision that preserves, under the new name, all actions taken under the name of Import Administration and provides that any references to Import Administration in any document or other communication shall be deemed to be references to Enforcement and Compliance.
2013-09-20; vol. 78 # 183 - Friday, September 20, 201378 FR 57790 - Extension of Time Limits
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-22853 RIN0625-AA94 Docket No.121231747-3659-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Final rule. Effective date: October 21, 2013. Applicability date: This rule will apply to all segments initiated on or after October 21, 2013. 19 CFR Part 351 SummaryThe Department of Commerce (the Department) is modifying its regulation concerning the extension of time limits for submissions in antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) proceedings. The modification clarifies that parties may request an extension of time limits before any time limit established under Part 351 expires. This modification also requires that an extension request must be made in a separate, stand-alone submission, and clarifies the circumstances under which the Department will grant untimely-filed requests for the extension of time limits.
2013-08-02; vol. 78 # 149 - Friday, August 2, 201378 FR 46799 - Use of Market Economy Input Prices in Nonmarket Economy Proceedings
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-18547 RIN0625-XC00 Docket No.120424022-3616-02 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Final rule. This final rule is effective September 3, 2013. It is applicable for all proceedings or segments of proceedings ( e.g., investigations and administrative reviews) initiated on or after September 3, 2013. 19 CFR Part 351 SummaryThe Department of Commerce (“Department”) is modifying its regulation which states that the Department normally will use the price that a nonmarket economy (“NME”) producer pays to a market economy supplier when a factor of production is purchased from a market economy supplier and paid for in market economy currency, in the calculation of normal value (“NV”) in antidumping proceedings involving NME countries. The rule establishes a requirement that the input at issue be produced in one or more market economy countries, and a revised threshold requiring that “substantially all” ( i.e., 85 percent) of an input be purchased from one or more market economy suppliers before the Department uses the purchase price paid to value the entire factor of production. The Department is making this change because it finds that a market economy input price is not the best available information for valuing all purchases of that input when market economy purchases of an input do not account for substantially all purchases of the input.
2013-07-17; vol. 78 # 137 - Wednesday, July 17, 201378 FR 42678 - Certification of Factual Information To Import Administration During Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17045 RIN0625-AA66 Docket No.0612243022-3538-03 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Final rule. This Final Rule is effective August 16, 2013. This rule will apply to all investigations initiated on the basis of petitions filed on or after August 16, 2013, and other segments of AD/CVD proceedings initiated on or after August 16, 2013. 19 CFR Part 351 SummaryThe Department of Commerce (“the Department”) is amending the regulation which governs the certification of factual information submitted to the Department by a person or his or her representative during antidumping (“AD”) and countervailing duty (“CVD”) proceedings. The amended regulation is intended to strengthen the current certification requirements. For example, the amendment revises the certification in order to identify to which document the certification applies, to identify to which segment of an AD/CVD proceeding the certification applies, to identify who is making the certification, and to indicate the date on which the certification was made. In addition, the amendments are intended to ensure that parties and their counsel are aware of potential consequences for false certifications.
2013-04-17; vol. 78 # 74 - Wednesday, April 17, 201378 FR 22773 - Regulation Strengthening Accountability of Attorneys and Non-Attorney Representatives Appearing Before the Department
Title 19 published on 2013-04-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 19 CFR 351 after this date.2013-11-19; vol. 78 # 223 - Tuesday, November 19, 201378 FR 69322 - Modification of Regulations Regarding Time Limits for Submission of Information Pertaining to Requests for Sampling in Antidumping Duty Administrative Reviews
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-27442 RIN0625-AA95 Docket No.130930854-3854-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Proposed rule; request for comments. To be assured of consideration, comments must be received no later than December 31, 2013. 19 CFR Part 351 SummaryThe Department of Commerce (the Department) proposes to modify its regulations to establish time limits for the submission of requests for sampling, and comments on sampling in antidumping (AD) administrative reviews. The modifications to the time limits, if adopted, will more clearly prescribe the time for filing requests for sampling in AD administrative reviews, and the time for filing comments and rebuttal comments with respect to such requests. The modifications will provide sufficient opportunity for the Department to determine whether it will employ sampling in selecting respondents for individual examination when conducting administrative reviews in which a request for sampling is timely submitted.
2013-10-22; vol. 78 # 204 - Tuesday, October 22, 201378 FR 62417 - Import Administration; Change of Agency Name
2013-10-01; vol. 78 # 190 - Tuesday, October 1, 201378 FR 60240 - Non-Application of Previously Withdrawn Regulatory Provisions Governing Targeted Dumping in Antidumping Duty Investigations
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-23646 RIN0625-AA96 Docket No.130917809-3809-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, International Trade Administration Proposed rule and request for comments. To be assured of consideration, written comments must be received no later than October 31, 2013. 19 CFR Part 351 SummaryImport Administration proposes not to apply, upon the effective date of this rule if implemented, the previously withdrawn regulatory provisions governing targeted dumping in antidumping duty investigations. Following the Court of International Trade&apos;s decision in Gold East (Jiangsu) Paper Co. v. United States, Import Administration is seeking comments from parties to clarify the status of the previously withdrawn regulatory provisions with regard to antidumping duty investigations. Import Administration also invites comment on the effect of this proposed rulemaking on recent modifications to its regulations concerning the calculation of the weighted-average dumping margin and assessment rate in certain antidumping proceedings.