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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 208 — Investigations of United States-Mexico Cross-Border Long-Haul Trucking Services · § 208.17

§ 208.17. Publication of notice; and availability for public inspection.

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(a)Contents of notice. The notice will indicate whether the initiation is based on a petition, request, or resolution, as appropriate; and will identify the grant or grants of authority, or the request for a grant or grants of authority, that are the subject of the investigation; the nature and timing of the determination to be made; the time and place of any public hearing, dates of deadlines for filing briefs, statements, and other documents; any limits on page lengths for briefs, statements, or other documents to be filed; and the name, address, and telephone number of the Commission office that may be contacted for more information.
(b)Availability for public inspection. The Commission will promptly make the public version of each petition available for public inspection through EDIS.
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