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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 174 — Protests · § 174.32

§ 174.32. Publication.

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Within 90 calendar days after issuing a protest review decision, CBP will publish the decision in the Customs Bulletin or otherwise make it available for public inspection. Disclosure is governed by 6 CFR part 5 and 19 CFR part 103. \[CBP Dec. 11-02, 76 FR 2578, Jan. 14, 2011\]
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