[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: 19CFR207.93]

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                        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 G--Implementing Regulations for the North American Free Trade 
                                Agreement
 
Sec.  207.93  Protection of proprietary information during panel and committee proceedings.

    (a) Requests for protective orders. A request for access to 
proprietary information pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1677f(f)(1) shall be made 
to the Secretary of the Commission.

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    (b) Persons authorized to receive proprietary information under 
protective order. The following persons may be authorized by the 
Commission to receive access to proprietary information if they comply 
with these regulations and such other conditions imposed upon them by 
the Commission:
    (1) The members of a binational panel or an extraordinary challenge 
committee, any assistant to a member, court reporters and translators;
    (2) Counsel and professionals, provided that the counsel or 
professional does not participate in competitive decision-making, as 
defined in US Steel Corp. v. United States, 730 F.2d 1465 (Fed. Cir. 
1984), for the person represented or for any person that would gain a 
competitive advantage through knowledge of the proprietary information 
sought;
    (3) Clerical persons who are employed or retained by and under the 
direction and control of a person described in paragraph (b) (1), (2), 
(5) or (6) of this section who has been issued a protective order, if 
such clerical persons:
    (i) Are not involved in the competitive decision-making, or the 
support functions for the competitive decision-making, of a participant 
to the proceeding or of any person that would gain a competitive 
advantage through knowledge of the proprietary information sought, and
    (ii) Have agreed to be bound by the terms set forth in the 
application for protective order of the person who retains or employs 
him or her;
    (4) The Secretaries of the United States, Canadian and Mexican 
sections of the Secretariat and members of their staffs;
    (5) Any officer or employee of the United States Government who the 
United States Trade Representative informs the Commission Secretary 
needs access to proprietary information to make recommendations 
regarding the convening of extraordinary challenge committees; and
    (6) Any officer or employee of the Government of Canada or the 
Government of Mexico who the Canadian Minister of Trade or the Mexican 
Secretary of Commerce and Industrial Development, as the case may be, 
informs the Commission Secretary needs access to proprietary information 
to make recommendations regarding the convening of extraordinary 
challenge committees.
    (c) Procedures for obtaining access to proprietary information under 
protective order--(1) Persons who must file an application for release 
under protective order. To be permitted access to proprietary 
information in the administrative record of a determination under panel 
review, all persons described in paragraphs (b) (1), (2), (4), (5) or 
(6) of this section, unless described in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this 
section, shall file an application for a protective order.
    (2) Contents of applications for release under protective order. (i) 
The Commission Secretary shall adopt from time to time forms for 
submitting requests for release pursuant to protective order that 
incorporate the terms of this rule. The Commission Secretary shall 
supply the United States Secretary with copies of the forms for persons 
described in paragraphs (b) (1), (4), (5) and (6) of this section. Other 
applicants may obtain the forms at the Commission Secretary's office at 
500 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20436.
    (ii) Such forms shall require the applicant to submit a personal 
sworn statement that, in addition to such other conditions as the 
Commission Secretary may require, the applicant will:
    (A) Not disclose any proprietary information obtained under 
protective order and not otherwise available to any person other than:
    (1) Personnel of the Commission involved in the particular panel 
review in which the proprietary information is part of the 
administrative record,
    (2) The person from whom the information was obtained,
    (3) A person who is authorized to have access to the same 
proprietary information pursuant to a Commission protective order, and
    (4) A clerical person retained or employed by and under the 
direction and control of a person described in paragraph (b) (1), (2), 
(5), or (6) of this section who has been issued a protective order, if 
such clerical person has signed and dated an agreement to be bound by 
the terms set forth in the application for a protective order of the 
person who retains or employs him or her;

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    (B) Not use any of the proprietary information released under 
protective order and not otherwise available for purposes other than the 
particular proceedings under Article 1904 of the Agreement;
    (C) Upon completion of panel review, or at such other date as may be 
determined by the Commission Secretary, return to the Commission, or 
certify to the Commission Secretary the destruction of, all documents 
released under the protective order and all other material (such as 
briefs, notes, or charts), containing the proprietary information 
released under the protective order, except that those described in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section may return such documents and other 
materials to the United States Secretary. The United States Secretary 
may retain a single file copy of each document for the official file.
    (D) Update information in the application for protective order as 
required by the protective order; and
    (E) Acknowledge that the person becomes subject to the provisions of 
19 U.S.C. 1677f(f) and to this subpart, as well as corresponding 
provisions of Canadian and Mexican law on disclosure undertakings 
concerning proprietary information.
    (3) Timing of applications. An application for any person described 
in paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this section may be filed after a 
notice of request for panel review has been filed with the Secretariat. 
A person described in paragraph (b)(4) of this section shall file an 
application immediately upon assuming official responsibilities in the 
United States, Canadian or Mexican Secretariat. An application for any 
person described in paragraph (b)(5) or (b)(6) of this section may be 
filed at any time after the United States Trade Representative, the 
Canadian Minister of Trade, or the Mexican Secretary of Commerce and 
Industrial Development, as the case may be, has notified the Commission 
Secretary that such person requires access.
    (4) Filing and service of applications--(i) Applications of persons 
described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. A person described in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall submit the completed original of 
the form to the United States Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat, room 2061, 
U.S. Department of Commerce, Pennsylvania Avenue and 14th Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20230. The United States Secretary, in turn, shall file 
the original plus three (3) copies of the application with the 
Commission Secretary.
    (ii) Applications of persons described in paragraph (b)(2) of this 
section--(A) Filing. A person described in paragraph (b)(2) of this 
section shall file the completed original of the form and three (3) 
copies with the Commission Secretary, and four (4) copies with the 
United States Secretary.
    (B) Service. If an applicant files before the deadline for filing 
notices of appearance for the panel review, the applicant shall 
concurrently serve each person on the service list with a copy of the 
application. If the applicant files after the deadline for filing 
notices of appearance for the panel review, the applicant shall serve 
each participant in the panel review in accordance with the applicable 
Article 1904 Rules and ECC Rules. Service on a person may be effected by 
delivering a copy to the person's service address; by sending a copy to 
the person's service address by facsimile transmission, expedited 
courier service, expedited mail service; or by personal service.
    (iii) Applications of persons described in paragraph (b)(4) of this 
section. A person described in paragraph (b)(4) of this section shall 
file the original and three (3) copies of the protective order 
application with the Commission Secretary.
    (iv) Applications of persons described in paragraph (b)(5) of this 
section. A person described in paragraph (b)(5) of this section shall 
file the original and three (3) copies with the Commission Secretary and 
four (4) copies with the United States Secretary.
    (v) Applications of persons described in paragraph (b)(6) of this 
section. A person described in paragraph (b)(6) of this section shall 
submit the completed original of the protective order application to the 
relevant FTA Secretary. The relevant FTA Secretary in turn, shall file 
the original and three (3) copies with the Commission Secretary.
    (5) Persons who retain access to proprietary information under a 
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issued during the administrative proceedings. (i) If counsel or a 
professional has been granted access in an administrative proceeding to 
proprietary information under a protective order that contains a 
provision governing continued access to that information during panel 
review, and that counsel or professional retains the proprietary 
information more than fifteen (15) days after a First Request for Panel 
Review is filed with the Secretariat, that counsel or professional, and 
such clerical persons with access on or after that date, become 
immediately subject to the terms and conditions of Form C maintained by 
the Commission Secretary on that date including provisions regarding 
sanctions for violations thereof.
    (ii) Any person described in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section, 
concurrent with the filing of a complaint or notice of appearance in the 
panel review on behalf of the participant represented by such person, 
shall:
    (A) File four (4) copies of the original application, of all 
existing updates to that application, and of the protective order with 
the United States Secretary; and
    (B) Serve three (3) copies of the protective order and of all 
existing updates upon the Commission Secretary.
    (iii) Any person described in paragraph (c)(5)(i) of this section 
need not submit a new application for a protective order at the 
commencement of a panel review.
    (d) Issuance of protective orders--(1) Applicants described in 
paragraphs (b) (1), (4), (5) and (6) of this section. Upon approval of 
an application of persons described in paragraphs (b)(1), (4), (5), or 
(6) of this section, the Commission Secretary shall issue a protective 
order permitting release of proprietary information. Any member of a 
binational panel proceeding initiated under the United States-Canada 
Free Trade Agreement to whom the Commission Secretary issues a 
protective order must countersign it and return one copy of the 
countersigned order to the United States Secretary. Any other applicant 
under paragraph (b)(1) of this section must file a copy of the order 
with the United States Secretary.
    (2) Applicants described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section. (i) 
The Commission shall not rule on an application filed by a person 
described in paragraph (b)(2) until ten (10) days after the request is 
filed unless there is a compelling need to rule more expeditiously. Any 
person may file an objection to the application within seven (7) days of 
the application's filing date, stating the specific reasons why the 
Commission should not grant the application. One (1) copy of the 
objection shall be served on the applicant and on all persons who were 
served with the application. Any reply to an objection will be 
considered if it is filed and served before the Commission Secretary 
renders a decision. Service of objections and replies shall be made in 
accordance with paragraph (c)(4)(ii)(B) of this section.
    (ii) Denial of application. The Commission's Secretary may deny an 
application by serving a letter notifying the applicant of the decision 
and the reasons therefor within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of the 
application. The letter shall advise the applicant of the right to 
appeal to the Commission. Any appeal must be made within five (5) days 
of the service of the Commission Secretary's letter.
    (iii) Appeal from denial of an application. An appeal from a denial 
of a request must be addressed to the Chairman, United States 
International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436. 
Such appeal must be served in accordance with paragraph (c)(4)(ii)(B) of 
this section. The Commission shall make a final decision granting or 
denying the appeal within thirty (30) days from the day on which the 
application was filed with the Commission Secretary.
    (iv) Approval of the application. If the Commission Secretary does 
not deny an application pursuant to paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this 
section, the Commission shall, by the fifteenth day following the 
receipt of the application, issue a protective order permitting the 
release of proprietary information to the applicant.
    (v) Filing of protective orders. If a protective order is issued to 
a person described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the person shall 
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one (1) copy of the protective order with the United States Secretary.
    (e) Retention of protective orders. The Commission Secretary shall 
retain, in a public file, copies of applications granted, including any 
updates thereto, and protective orders issued under this section, 
including protective orders filed in accordance with paragraph 
(b)(6)(ii) of this section.
    (f) Filing of amendments to granted applications. Any person who has 
been issued a protective order under this section shall:
    (1) If a person described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, 
submit any amendments to the application for a protective order to the 
United States Secretary, who shall file the original and three (3) 
copies with the Commission Secretary;
    (2) If a person described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, file 
the original and three (3) copies of any amendments to the application 
with the Commission Secretary and four (4) copies with the United States 
Secretary; or
    (3) If any other person, file the original and three (3) copies of 
any amendments to the application with the Commission Secretary.
    (g) Modification or revocation of protective orders. (1) Any person 
may file with the Commission Secretary a request that a protective order 
issued under this section be modified or revoked because of changed 
conditions of fact or law, or on grounds of the public interest. The 
request shall state the changes desired and include any supporting 
materials and arguments. The person filing the request shall serve a 
copy of the request upon the person to whom the protective order was 
issued.
    (2) Any person may file a response to the request within twenty (20) 
days after it is filed, unless the Commission issues a notice indicating 
otherwise. After consideration of the request and any responses thereto, 
the Commission shall take such action as it deems appropriate.
    (3) If a request filed under this paragraph alleges that a person is 
violating the terms of a protective order, the Commission may treat the 
request as a report of violation under Sec.  207.101 of this subpart.
    (4) The Commission may also modify or revoke a protective order on 
its own initiative.
    (5) If the Commission revokes, amends or modifies a person's 
protective order, it shall provide to the person, the United States 
Secretary and all participants a copy of the Notice of Revocation, 
amendment or modification.