[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 13, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 13CFR315.10]

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                TITLE 13--BUSINESS CREDIT AND ASSISTANCE
 
CHAPTER III--ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 315_TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FOR FIRMS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart B_Certification of Firms
 
Sec.  315.10  Loss of certification benefits.

    A Firm may fail to obtain benefits of certification, regardless of 
whether its certification is terminated, for any of the following 
reasons:
    (a) Failure to submit an acceptable Adjustment Proposal within two 
(2) years after date of certification. While approval of an Adjustment 
Proposal may occur after the expiration of such two-year (2) period, a 
Firm must submit an acceptable Adjustment Proposal before such 
expiration;
    (b) Failure to submit documentation necessary to start 
implementation or modify its request for Adjustment Assistance 
consistent with its Adjustment Proposal within six (6) months after 
approval of the Adjustment Proposal, where two (2) years have elapsed 
since the date of certification. If the Firm anticipates needing a 
longer period to submit documentation, it should indicate the longer 
period in its Adjustment Proposal. If the Firm is unable to submit its 
documentation within the allowed time, it should notify EDA in writing 
of the reasons for the delay and submit a new schedule. EDA has the 
discretion to accept or refuse a new schedule;
    (c) EDA has denied the Firm's request for Adjustment Assistance, the 
time period allowed for the submission of any documentation in support 
of such request has expired, and two (2) years have elapsed since the 
date of certification; or
    (d) Failure to diligently pursue an approved Adjustment Proposal 
where two (2) years have elapsed since the date of certification.

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