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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 906 — National Appeals Office Rules of Procedure · § 906.16

§ 906.16. Reconsideration.

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(a)Any party may file a motion for reconsideration of an NAO decision issued under § 906.15. The request must be filed with NAO within 10 days after service of NAO's decision. A party shall not file more than one motion for reconsideration of an NAO decision.
(b)The motion must be in writing and contain a detailed statement of an error of fact or law material to the decision. The process of reconsideration is not a forum for reiterating the appellant's objections to the initial administrative determination.
(c)Arguments not raised by a party in his or her motion for reconsideration of a decision will be deemed waived.
(d)In response to a motion for reconsideration, NAO will either:
(1)Reject the motion because it does not meet the criteria of paragraph
(a)or
(b)of this section; or
(2)Issue a revised decision and serve a copy of its revised decision upon the appellant and the Regional Administrator.
(e)At any time prior to notifying the Regional Administrator pursuant to § 906.17(a), the NAO may issue a revised decision to make corrections and serve a copy of its revised decision upon the appellant and the Regional Administrator.
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