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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 181 — North American Free Trade Agreement · § 181.113

§ 181.113. Request for basis of adverse marking decision.

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(a)Request; form and filing. The exporter or producer of the merchandise which is the subject of an adverse marking decision may request a statement concerning the basis for the decision by filing a typewritten request, in English, with CBP, either at the port of entry or electronically. The request should be on letterhead paper in the form of a letter and clearly designated as a "Request for Basis of Adverse Marking Decision" and shall be signed by the exporter, producer or his authorized agent. The provisions of § 174.3 of this chapter shall apply for purposes of signature by a person other than the principal.
(b)Content. The Request for Basis of Adverse Marking Decision letter shall set forth the following information:
(1)The name and address of the exporter or producer of the merchandise and the name and address of any authorized agent filing the request on behalf of such principal;
(2)A statement that the inquirer is the exporter or producer of the merchandise that was the subject of the adverse marking decision;
(3)In the case of a Canadian exporter or producer, the employer number assigned by Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise; in the case of a Mexican exporter or producer, the Federal taxpayer registry number (RFC); and the Customs identification number of an authorized agent filing the request on behalf of such principal;
(4)The number and date of each entry involved in the request;
(5)A specific description of the merchandise which is the subject of the adverse marking decision; and
(6)A complete statement of all relevant facts relating to the adverse marking decision and the transaction to which it relates, including the date of the decision.
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