[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR803.20]

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                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
                   CHAPTER I--FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
 
PART 803_TRANSMITTAL RULES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 803.20  Requests for additional information or documentary material.

    (a)(1) Persons and individuals subject to request. Pursuant to 
section 7A(e)(1), the submission of additional information or 
documentary material relevant to the acquisition may be required from 
one or more persons required to file notification, and, with respect to 
each such person, from one or more entities included therein, or from 
one or more officers, directors, partners, agents, or employees thereof, 
if so required by the same request.

    Example: A request for additional information may require a 
corporation and, in addition, a named officer or employee to provide 
certain information or documents, if both the corporation and the 
officer or employee are named in the same request. See subparagraph 
(b)(3) of this section.

    (2) All the information and documentary material required to be 
submitted pursuant to a request under paragraph (a)(1) of this section 
shall be supplied to the Commission or to the Assistant Attorney 
General, whichever made such request, at such location as may be 
designated in the request, or, if no such location is designated, at the 
office designated in Sec. 803.10(c). If such request is not fully 
complied with, a statement of reasons for noncompliance pursuant to 
Sec. 803.3 shall be provided for each item or portion of such request 
which is not fully complied with.
    (b)(1) Who may require submission. A request for additional 
information or documentary material with respect to an acquisition may 
be issued by the Federal Trade Commission or its designee, or by the 
Assistant Attorney General or his or her designee, but not by both to 
the same person, any entities included therein, or any officers, 
directors, partners, agents, or employees of that person.
    (2) When request effective. A request for additional information or 
documentary material shall be effective--
    (i) In the case of a written request, upon receipt of the request by 
the ultimate parent entity of the person to which the request is 
directed (or, if another entity included within the person filed 
notification pursuant to Sec. 803.2(a), then by such entity), within 
the original 30-day (or, in the case of a cash tender offer or of an 
acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b), 15-day) waiting period (or, if 
Sec. 802.23 applies, such other period as that section provides); or
    (ii) In the case of a written request, upon notice of the issuance 
of such request to the person to which it is directed within the 
original 30-day (or, in the case of a cash tender offer or of an 
acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b),

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15-day) waiting period (or, if Sec. 802.23 applies, such other period 
as that section provides), provided that written confirmation of the 
request is mailed to the person to which the request is directed within 
the original 30-day (or, in the case of a cash tender offer or of an 
acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b), 15-day) waiting period (or, if 
Sec. 802.23 applies, such other period as that section provides). 
Notice to the person to which the request is directed may be given by 
telephone or in person. The person filing notification shall keep a 
designated individual reasonably available during normal business hours 
throughout the waiting period at the telephone number supplied in the 
Notification and Report Form. Notice of a request for additional 
information or documentary material need be given by telephone only to 
that individual or to the individual designated in accordance with 
paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this section. Upon the request of the 
individual receiving notice of the issuance of such a request, the full 
text of the request will be read. The written confirmation of the 
request shall be mailed to the ultimate parent entity of the person 
filing notification, or if another entity within the person filed 
notification pursuant to Sec. 803.2(a), then to such entity.
    (iii) When the individual designated in accordance with paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section is not located in the United States, the 
person filing notification shall designate an additional individual 
located within the United States to be reasonably available during 
normal business hours throughout the waiting period through a telephone 
number supplied on the certification page of the Notification and Report 
Form. This individual shall be designated for the limited purpose of 
receiving notification of the issuance of requests for additional 
information or documentary material in accordance with the procedure 
described in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section.
    (3) Requests to natural persons. A request addressed to an 
individual, requiring that he or she submit additional information or 
documentary material, shall be transmitted to the person filing 
notification of which the individual is an ultimate parent entity, 
officer, director, partner, agent or employee, and shall be effective as 
to that individual when effective as to the person filing notification 
pursuant to paragraph (b)(2) of this section. A written copy of the 
request shall also be delivered to the individual by hand, or by 
registered or certified mail at his or her home or business address.

    Example: A designee of the Federal Trade Commission sends, by 
certified letter which is received within the 30-day waiting period, a 
written request for additional information to corporation W, the 
ultimate parent entity within a person which filed notification. The 
request is effective under clause (b)(2)(i). If the letter also 
addressed a request for documentary material to the secretary of 
corporation W, a named individual, under paragraph (b)(3), the request 
would likewise be effective as to the individual upon receipt of the 
letter by W. In the latter case, the Federal Trade Commission also would 
send a copy of the request to the Secretary of the corporation at his or 
her home or business address.

    (c) Waiting period extended. (1) During the time period when a 
request for additional information or documentary material remains 
outstanding to any person other than either:
    (i) In the case of a tender offer, the person whose voting 
securities are sought to be acquired by the tender offeror (or any 
officer, director, partner, agent or employee thereof), or
    (ii) In the case of an acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b), the 
acquired person, the waiting period shall remain in effect, even though 
the waiting period would have expired (see Sec. 803.10(b)) if no such 
request had been made.
    (2) A request for additional information or documentary material to 
any person other than either:
    (i) In the case of a tender offer, the person whose voting 
securities are being acquired pursuant to the tender offer (or any 
officer, director, partner, agent or employee thereof), or
    (ii) In the case of an acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b), the 
acquired person, shall in every instance extend the waiting period for a 
period of 30 (or, in the case of a cash tender offer or of an 
acquisition covered by 11 U.S.C. 363(b), 10) calendar days from the date 
of receipt (as determined under Sec. 803.10) of the additional 
information or documentary material requested.


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    Example: Acquiring person ``A'' makes a non-cash tender offer for 
voting securities of corporation ``X'', and files notification. Under 
Sec. 801.30, the waiting period begins upon filing by ``A,'' and ``X'' 
must file within 15 days thereafter (10 days if it were a cash tender 
offer). Assume that before the end of the waiting period, the Assistant 
Attorney General issues a request for additional information to ``A'' 
and ``X.'' Since the transaction is a non-cash tender offer, the waiting 
period is extended for 30 days (10 days if it were a cash tender offer) 
beyond the date on which ``A'' responds. Note that under Sec. 803.21, 
even though the waiting period is not affected by the second request to 
``X'' or by ``X'' supplying the requested information, ``X'' is obliged 
to respond to the request within a reasonable time. Nevertheless, the 
Federal Trade Commission and Assistant Attorney General could, 
notwithstanding the pendency of the request for additional information, 
terminate the waiting period sua sponte pursuant to Sec. 803.11(c).

    (d)(1) Identification of requests. Every request for additional 
information or documentary material shall be clearly identified as such, 
whether communicated in person, by telephone or in writing, and shall 
clearly identify the person, entity or entities, or individual(s) to 
which it is addressed.
    (2) Request for clarification. No request for clarification or 
amplification of a response to any item on the Notification and Report 
Form, whether communicated in person, by telephone or in writing, shall 
be considered a request for additional information or documentary 
material within the meaning of section 7A(e) and this section.

[43 FR 33548, July 31, 1978, as amended at 48 FR 34441, July 29, 1983; 
66 FR 8697, Feb. 1, 2001; 68 FR 2431, Jan. 17, 2003]