[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 29, Volume 9]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 29CFR4000.30]

[Page 745-746]
 
                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
            CHAPTER XL--PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
 
PART 4000_FILING, ISSUANCE, COMPUTATION OF TIME, AND RECORD RETENTION
--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart C_Determining Filing and Issuance Dates
 
Sec. 4000.30  What if I need to resend my filing or issuance for 
technical reasons?

    (a) Request to resubmit--(1) Filing. We may ask you to resubmit all 
or a portion of your filing for technical reasons (for example, because 
we are unable to open an attachment to your e-mail). In that case, your 
submission (or portion) is invalid. However, if you comply with the 
request or otherwise resolve the problem (e.g., by providing advice that 
allows us to open the attachment to your e-mail) by the date we specify, 
your filing date for the submission (or portion) that we asked you to 
resubmit

[[Page 746]]

is the date you filed your original submission. If you comply with our 
request late, your submission (or portion) will be treated as filed on 
the date of your resubmission.
    (2) Issuance. The intended recipient may, for good reason (of a 
technical nature), ask you to resend all or a portion of your issuance 
(for example, because of a technical problem in opening an attachment to 
your e-mail). In that case, your issuance (or portion) is invalid. 
However, if you comply with the request or otherwise resolve the problem 
(e.g., by providing advice that the recipient uses to open the 
attachment to your e-mail), within a reasonable time, your issuance date 
for the issuance (or portion) that the intended recipient asked you to 
resend is the date you provided your original issuance. If you comply 
with the request late, your issuance (or portion) will be treated as 
provided on the date of your reissuance.
    (b) Reason to believe submission or issuance not received or 
defective. If you have reason to believe that we have not received your 
submission (or have received it in a form that is not useable), or that 
the intended recipient has not received your issuance (or has received 
it in a form that is not useable), you must promptly resend your 
submission or issuance to get your original filing or issuance date. 
However, we may require evidence to support your original filing or 
issuance date. If you are not prompt, or you do not provide us with any 
evidence we may require to support your original filing or issuance 
date, your filing or issuance date is the filing or issuance date of 
your resubmission or reissuance.