Canadian International Trade Tribunal Rules (SOR/91-499)
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Regulations are current to 2012-05-14 and last amended on 2006-06-23. Previous Versions
Written Submission
67. Where an order or finding of the Tribunal is set aside or is set aside in relation to particular goods pursuant to an application for judicial review under the Federal Courts Act or an application under section 96.1 of the Special Import Measures Act but the matter is not referred back to the Tribunal for determination, any person interested in making any written submission on the question of whether the Tribunal should recommence the inquiry in accordance with paragraph 44(1)(b) of the Special Import Measures Act shall file a submission within 21 days after the final disposition of the application.
- 2002, c. 8, s. 182.
Application of Part IV
68. Subject to any direction or order of the Tribunal, Part IV applies, with such modifications as the circumstances require, to a recommencement of an inquiry.
PART V.1
PUBLIC INTEREST INQUIRY UNDER SECTION 45 OF THE SPECIAL IMPORT MEASURES ACT
Notice of Commencement of Inquiry
68.1 (1) If a public interest inquiry is initiated arising out of a finding of injury as a result of an inquiry referred to in section 42 of the Special Import Measures Act, the Secretary shall forthwith cause to be published in the Canada Gazette a notice of commencement of inquiry that sets out the following information:
(a) the statutory authority for the inquiry;
(b) the subject-matter of the inquiry, together with any other relevant details of the inquiry that the Tribunal directs;
(c) the date on or before which an interested party or interested person must file a notice of participation;
(d) the date on or before which counsel for an interested party or interested person, if any, must file a notice of representation and, if appropriate, a declaration and undertaking referred to in subrule 16(1) or (2);
(e) the date on or before which any written submissions must be filed;
(f) the number of copies of each written submission that must be filed;
(g) instructions with respect to the filing of confidential information;
(h) the date, place and time fixed for the commencement of a hearing in the inquiry; and
(i) any other information that is relevant to the inquiry that the Tribunal specifies.
(2) The Secretary shall send a copy of a notice of commencement of inquiry referred to in subrule (1) to
(a) the Commissioner;
(b) all of the persons known by the Tribunal to be interested parties or interested persons; and
(c) the government of any country from which goods in respect of which the final determination was made were exported to Canada.
- SOR/2000-139, s. 35;
- SOR/2002-402, s. 6(E).
Information to be Provided by the Secretary
68.2 The Secretary shall, forthwith after the expiry of the date on or before which interested parties or interested persons are required to file a notice of participation or counsel for them is required to file a notice of representation, provide each counsel and, where an interested party or interested person is not represented by counsel, that interested party or interested person, with the following information:
(a) the names and addresses of all parties and interested persons to the inquiry and their counsel, if any; and
(b) the procedure for the filing of documents.
- SOR/2000-139, s. 35.
