[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 19, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 19CFR207.3]

[Page 94]
 
                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
                            TRADE COMMISSION
 
  PART 207--INVESTIGATIONS OF WHETHER INJURY TO DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES RESULTS FROM IMPORTS SOLD AT LESS THAN FAIR VALUE OR FROM SUBSIDIZED EXPORTS TO THE UNITED 
STATES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec.  207.3  Service, filing, and certification of documents.

    (a) Certification. Any person submitting factual information on 
behalf of the petitioner or any other interested party for inclusion in 
the record, and any person submitting a response to a Commission 
questionnaire, must certify that such information is accurate and 
complete to the best of the submitter's knowledge.
    (b) Service. Any party submitting a document for inclusion in the 
record of the investigation shall, in addition to complying with Sec.  
201.8 of this chapter, serve a copy of each such document on all other 
parties to the investigation in the manner prescribed in Sec.  201.16 of 
this chapter. If a document is filed before the Secretary's issuance of 
the service list provided for in Sec.  201.11 of this chapter or the 
administrative protective order list provided for in Sec.  207.7, the 
document need not be accompanied by a certificate of service, but the 
document shall be served on all appropriate parties within two (2) days 
of the issuance of the service list or the administrative protective 
order list and a certificate of service shall then be filed. 
Notwithstanding Sec.  201.16 of this chapter, petitions, briefs, and 
testimony filed by parties pursuant to Sec. Sec.  207.10, 207.15, 
207.23, 207.24, 207.25, 207.65, 207.66, and 207.67 shall be served by 
hand or, if served by mail, by overnight mail or its equivalent. Failure 
to comply with the requirements of this rule may result in removal from 
status as a party to the investigation. The Commission shall make 
available to all parties to the investigation a copy of each document, 
except transcripts of conferences and hearings, business proprietary 
information, privileged information, and information required to be 
served under this section, placed in the record of the investigation by 
the Commission.
    (c) Filing. Documents to be filed with the Commission must comply 
with applicable rules, including Sec.  201.8 of this chapter. If the 
Commission establishes a deadline for the filing of a document, and the 
submitter includes business proprietary information in the document, the 
submitter is to file and, if the submitter is a party, serve the 
business proprietary version of the document on the deadline and may 
file and serve the nonbusiness proprietary version of the document no 
later than one business day after the deadline for filing the document. 
The business proprietary version shall enclose all business proprietary 
information in brackets and have the following warning marked on every 
page: ``Bracketing of BPI not final for one business day after date of 
filing.'' The bracketing becomes final one business day after the date 
of filing of the document, i.e., at the same time as the nonbusiness 
proprietary version of the document is due to be filed. Until the 
bracketing becomes final, recipients of the document may not divulge any 
part of the contents of the document to anyone not subject to the 
administrative protective order issued in the investigation. If the 
submitter discovers it has failed to bracket correctly, the submitter 
may file a corrected version or portion of the business proprietary 
document at the same time as the nonbusiness proprietary version is 
filed. No changes, including typographical changes, to the document 
other than bracketing and deletion of business proprietary information 
are permitted after the deadline unless an extension of time is granted 
to file an amended document pursuant to Sec.  201.14(b)(2) of this 
chapter. Failure to comply with this paragraph may result in the 
striking from the record of all or a portion of a submitter's document.

[44 FR 76468, Dec. 26, 1979, as amended at 61 FR 37829, July 22, 1996; 
63 FR 30607, June 5, 1998]