[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 15, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 15CFR2002.2]

[Page 430-431]
 
                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
      CHAPTER XX--OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
 
PART 2002_OPERATION OF COMMITTEES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 2002.2  Trade Policy Staff Committee.

    (a) The Trade Staff Committee and the Trade Information Committee, 
established by regulations appearing at 36 FR 23620, December 11, 1971 
(15 CFR 2002.2, and 2002.3, respectively) are abolished and there is 
hereby established as a subordinate body of the Trade Policy Committee 
and the Trade Policy Review Group the Trade Policy Staff Committee 
(hereinafter referred to as ``the Committee''). The Committee consists 
of a chairman designated by the Special Representative from his Office, 
and of senior trade policy staff officials designated from their 
respective agencies or offices by the Secretaries of Agriculture, 
Commerce, Defense, Interior, Labor, State, and Treasury, by the 
Executive Director of the Council on International Economic Policy,'' so 
that the sentence reads: The Committee consists of a chairman designated 
by the Special Representative from his Office, and of senior trade 
policy staff officials designated from their respective agencies or 
offices by the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Interior, 
Labor, State, and Treasury, by the Executive Director of the Council on 
International Economic Policy, and by the Chairman of the International 
Trade Commission. Each Secretary or head of an agency or office and the 
Chairman of the Commission may designate from his respective agency 
officials to serve as alternate members of the Committee in the event 
the regular member is unable to attend any meeting of the Committee. The 
Special Representative may from time to time designate officials from 
his agency other than the chairman, to serve as acting chairmen of the 
Committee. The representative of the International Trade Commission 
shall be a nonvoting member of the Committee.
    (b) The Committee performs the following functions unless such 
functions are assigned to a different body by the Special Representative 
or his designee:
    (1) Monitors the trade agreements programs, reviews the information 
received pursuant to paragraphs (b) (2) through (8) of this section, and 
transmits summaries of such information together with recommendations of 
action to the Special Representative, or through him to the Trade Policy 
Review Group or the Trade Policy Committee, concerning the trade 
agreements program and related matters, or when appropriate approves 
such policies and actions.
    (2) Obtains information and advice from the Departments of 
Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Interior, Labor, State and the Treasury, 
from the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, 
and from such other sources as the Special Representative, a Deputy 
Special Representative, or the Chairman of the Committee may deem 
appropriate concerning any proposed trade agreement and other aspects of 
the trade agreements program and related matters, and concerning the 
Generalized System of Preferences in accordance with Title V of the 
Trade Act;
    (3) Provides an opportunity, by the holding of public hearing and by 
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other means as the Special Representative, the Deputy Special 
Representative or the Chairman of the Committee deems appropriate, for 
interested persons to present their views concerning any article on a 
list published pursuant to section 131 of the Trade Act, any article 
which should be so listed, any concession which should be sought by the 
United States, or any other matter relevant to a proposed trade 
agreement;
    (4) Provides an opportunity, by the holding of public hearings and 
by such other means as the Special Representative, a Deputy Special 
Representative, or the Chairman of the Committee deems appropriate, for 
any interested party to present by oral or written statement his views 
concerning articles being considered for designation as eligible 
articles for purposes of the Generalized System of Preferences;
    (5) [Reserved]
    (6) Provides an opportunity where deemed appropriate by the Special 
Representative, the Deputy Special Representative, or the Chairman, by 
the holding of public hearings upon request by an interested party, and 
by such other means as the Special Representative, the Deputy Special 
Representative or the Chairman deems appropriate, for any interested 
party to present an oral or written statement concerning any other 
aspect of the trade agreements program and related matters;
    (7) Reviews all materials required to be furnished by the 
International Trade Commission to the President through the Special 
Representative, and transmits such materials, together, where 
appropriate with recommendations of action with respect thereto, to the 
Special Representative or a Deputy Special Representative.
    (8) Reviews reports of hearings and reviews conducted by the section 
301 Committee provided for in Sec. 2002.3 and recommendations resulting 
therefrom, and makes recommendations to the Special Representative with 
respect thereto.
    (9) When circumstances warrant, terminates section 301 reviews 
provided for in Sec. 2002.3
    (10) Receives and reviews requests pertaining to the duty-free 
treatment accorded to articles under the Generalized System of 
Preferences, and handles such requests and reviews in accordance with 
Part 2007 of these regulations;
    (11) Issues regulations governing the conduct of its public hearings 
and the performance of such of its other functions as it deems 
necessary;
    (12) Performs such other functions as the Special Representative or 
the Deputy Special Representative may from time to time direct.

[40 FR 18420, Apr. 28, 1975, as amended at 40 FR 39497, Aug. 28, 1975; 
40 FR 60042, Dec. 31, 1975; 42 FR 55611, Oct, 18, 1977]