[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 19, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 19CFR210.15]

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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
                 CHAPTER II--UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL
                            TRADE COMMISSION
 
PART 210--ADJUDICATION AND ENFORCEMENT--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart D--Motions
 
Sec. 210.15  Motions.


    (a) Presentation and disposition. (1) During the period between the 
institution of an investigation and the assignment of the investigation 
to a presiding administrative law judge, all motions shall be addressed 
to the chief administrative law judge. During the time that an 
investigation or related proceeding is before an administrative law 
judge, all motions therein shall be addressed to the administrative law 
judge.
    (2) When an investigation or related proceeding is before the 
Commission, all motions shall be addressed to the Chairman of the 
Commission. A motion

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to amend the complaint and notice of investigation to name an additional 
respondent after institution shall be served on the proposed respondent. 
All motions shall be filed with the Secretary and shall be served upon 
each party.
    (b) Content. All written motions shall state the particular order, 
ruling, or action desired and the grounds therefor.
    (c) Responses to motions. Within 10 days after service of any 
written motions, or within such longer or shorter time as may be 
designated by the administrative law judge or the Commission, a 
nonmoving party, or in the instance of a motion to amend the complaint 
or notice of investigation to name an additional respondent after 
institution, the proposed respondent, shall respond or he may be deemed 
to have consented to the granting of the relief asked for in the motion. 
The moving party shall have no right to reply, except as permitted by 
the administrative law judge or the Commission.
    (d) Motions for extensions. As a matter of discretion, the 
administrative law judge or the Commission may waive the requirements of 
this section as to motions for extension of time, and may rule upon such 
motions ex parte.