210.8—Commencement of preinstitution proceedings.
A preinstitution proceeding is commenced by filing with the Secretary a signed original complaint and the requisite number of true copies.
(a)
(1)
Unless complainant requests temporary relief, the complainant shall file with the Secretary:
(i)
Twelve (12) copies of the nonconfidential version of the complaint along with 6 copies of the nonconfidential exhibits, and 6 copies of the confidential exhibits;
(iii)
For each proposed respondent, one copy of the nonconfidential version of the complaint and one copy of the confidential version of the complaint, if any, along with one copy of the nonconfidential exhibits and one copy of the confidential exhibits, and
(iv)
For the government of the foreign country in which each proposed respondent is located as indicated in the Complaint, one copy of the nonconfidential version of the complaint.
Code of Federal Regulations
(i)
Twelve (12) copies of the nonconfidential version of the complaint along with 6 copies of the nonconfidential exhibits, and 6 copies of the confidential exhibits;
(iii)
For each proposed respondent, one copy of the nonconfidential version of the complaint and one copy of the confidential version of the complaint, if any, along with one copy of the confidential exhibits;
(iv)
Twelve (12) copies of the nonconfidential version of the motion for temporary relief along with 6 copies of any nonconfidential exhibits filed with the motion and 6 copies of the confidential exhibits, if any, filed with the motion;
(vi)
For each proposed respondent, one copy of the confidential version of the motion along with one copy of the confidential exhibits filed with the motion.
Code of Federal Regulations
(b) Upon the initiative of the Commission.
The Commission may upon its initiative commence a preinstitution proceeding based upon any alleged violation of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930.