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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 2016 — Procedures to Petition for Withdrawal or Suspension of Country Eligibility or Duty-Free Treatment Under the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA), as Amended · § 2016.2

§ 2016.2. Timetable for reviews.

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Beginning in calendar year 2003, reviews of pending petitions shall be conducted at least once each year, according to the following schedule, unless otherwise specified by Federal Register notice:
(a)September 15: Deadline for submission of petitions for review;
(b)On or about December 1: Announcement published in the Federal Register of the results of preliminary review;
(c)Decemeber/January: Written comments submitted and a public hearing held on any proposed actions;
(d)February/March: Preparation of recommendations to the President, Presidential decision, and implementation of Presidential decision.
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