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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 207 — Investigations of Whether Injury to Domestic Industries Results from Imports Sold at Less Than Fair Value or from Subsidized Exports to the United States · § 207.115

§ 207.115. Petition for review.

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(a)The petition and responses.
(1)Any party may request a review by the Commission of the initial determination by filing with the Commission Secretary a petition for review, except that a party who has defaulted may not petition for review of any issue regarding which the party is in default.
(2)Any person who wishes to obtain judicial review pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1677f(f)(5) must first seek review by the Commission in accordance with the procedures set forth in this regulation governing petitions for review.
(3)Any petition for review must be filed within fourteen
(14)days after service of the initial determination on the charged party. The petition shall:
(i)Identify the party seeking review;
(ii)Specify the issues upon which review is sought, including a statement as to whether review is sought of the initial determination regarding the commitment of a prohibited act, or of the initial determination regarding sanctions;
(iii)Set forth a concise statement of the relevant law or material facts necessary for consideration of the stated issues; and
(iv)Present a concise argument setting forth the reasons why review is necessary or appropriate.
(4)Any issue not raised in the petition for review filed under this section will be deemed to have been abandoned and may be disregarded by the Commission.
(5)Any party may file a response to the petition within seven
(7)days after service of the petition, except that a party who has defaulted may not file a response to any issue regarding which the party is in default.
(b)Grant or denial of review.
(1)The Commission shall decide whether to grant a petition for review, in whole or in part, within forty-five
(45)days of the service of the initial determination on the parties, or by such other time as the Commission may order.
(2)The Commission shall base its decision whether to grant a petition for review upon the petition and response thereto, without oral argument or further written submissions, unless the Commission shall order otherwise.
(3)The Commission shall grant a petition for review of an initial determination or certain issues therein when at least one of the participating Commissioners votes for ordering review. In its notice, the Commission shall establish the scope of the review and the issues that will be considered and make provisions for the filing of briefs and oral argument if deemed appropriate by the Commission. The notice that the Commission has granted the petition shall be served by the Commission Secretary on all parties.
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