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offending party. Alternative dispute
resolution may be used either before or
after a complaint has been filed to
informally resolve the dispute. The
BSEE may request additional
information upon completion of the
initial review.
Title of Collection: 30 CFR part 291,
Open and Nondiscriminatory Access to
Oil and Gas Pipelines Under the OCS
Lands Act.
OMB Control Number: 1014–0012.
Form Number: None.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents/Affected Public:
Potential respondents are comprised of
Federal OCS oil, gas, and sulfur lessees/
operators and holders of pipeline rightsof-way.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Respondents: 1.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Responses: 2.
Estimated Completion Time per
Response: Varies from 1 hour to 50
hours.
Total Estimated Number of Annual
Burden Hours: 51.
Respondent’s Obligation: Responses
are voluntary but are required to obtain
or retain benefits.
Frequency of Collection: On occasion.
Total Estimated Annual Nonhour
Burden Cost: $7,500.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
The authority for this action is the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq).
Amy White,
Acting Chief, Regulations and Standards
Branch.
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Notice of Receipt of Complaint;
Solicitation of Comments Relating to
the Public Interest
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
Commission has received a complaint
entitled Certain Spa Pumps, Jet Pump
Housing, Motors, Components Thereof,
and Products Containing the Same DN
3432; the Commission is soliciting
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comments on any public interest issues
raised by the complaint or
complainant’s filing pursuant to the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
R. Barton, Secretary to the Commission,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
500 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20436, telephone (202) 205–2000. The
public version of the complaint can be
accessed on the Commission’s
Electronic Document Information
System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov,
and will be available for inspection
during official business hours (8:45 a.m.
to 5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the
Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202)
205–2000.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its internet server at United
States International Trade Commission
(USITC) at https://www.usitc.gov. The
public record for this investigation may
be viewed on the Commission’s
Electronic Document Information
System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov.
Hearing-impaired persons are advised
that information on this matter can be
obtained by contacting the
Commission’s TDD terminal on (202)
205–1810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission has received a complaint
and a submission pursuant to § 210.8(b)
of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure filed on behalf of Luraco
Health & Beauty, LLC on February 4,
2020. The complaint alleges violations
of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930
(19 U.S.C. 1337) in the importation into
the United States, the sale for
importation, and the sale within the
United States after importation of
certain spa pumps, jet pump housing,
motors, components thereof, and
products containing the same. The
complaint names as respondents: GTP
International Corp. of Dallas TX; Vu
Tran of Richardson, TX; Sam’s Nail
Supply, Inc. of Garland, TX; San
Antonio Sam’s Spa and Nail Supply,
Inc. of Richardson, TX; Sam-Spa
Holding Company, Inc. of Richardson,
TX; and Sam’s Spa Supply, Inc. of
Garland, TX. The complainant requests
that the Commission issue a limited
exclusion order and cease desist orders.
Proposed respondents, other
interested parties, and members of the
public are invited to file comments on
any public interest issues raised by the
complaint or § 210.8(b) filing.
Comments should address whether
issuance of the relief specifically
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requested by the complainant in this
investigation would affect the public
health and welfare in the United States,
competitive conditions in the United
States economy, the production of like
or directly competitive articles in the
United States, or United States
consumers.
In particular, the Commission is
interested in comments that:
(i) Explain how the articles
potentially subject to the requested
remedial orders are used in the United
States;
(ii) Identify any public health, safety,
or welfare concerns in the United States
relating to the requested remedial
orders;
(iii) Identify like or directly
competitive articles that complainant,
its licensees, or third parties make in the
United States which could replace the
subject articles if they were to be
excluded;
(iv) Indicate whether complainant,
complainant’s licensees, and/or third
party suppliers have the capacity to
replace the volume of articles
potentially subject to the requested
exclusion order and/or a cease and
desist order within a commercially
reasonable time; and
(v) Explain how the requested
remedial orders would impact United
States consumers.
Written submissions on the public
interest must be filed no later than by
close of business, eight calendar days
after the date of publication of this
notice in the Federal Register. There
will be further opportunities for
comment on the public interest after the
issuance of any final initial
determination in this investigation. Any
written submissions on other issues
must also be filed by no later than the
close of business, eight calendar days
after publication of this notice in the
Federal Register. Complainant may file
replies to any written submissions no
later than three calendar days after the
date on which any initial submissions
were due. Any submissions and replies
filed in response to this Notice are
limited to five (5) pages in length,
inclusive of attachments.
Persons filing written submissions
must file the original document
electronically on or before the deadlines
stated above and submit 8 true paper
copies to the Office of the Secretary by
noon the next day pursuant to § 210.4(f)
of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure (19 CFR 210.4(f)).
Submissions should refer to the docket
number (‘‘Docket No. 3432’’) in a
prominent place on the cover page and/
or the first page. (See Handbook for
Electronic Filing Procedures, Electronic
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Filing Procedures 1). Persons with
questions regarding filing should
contact the Secretary (202–205–2000).
Any person desiring to submit a
document to the Commission in
confidence must request confidential
treatment. All such requests should be
directed to the Secretary to the
Commission and must include a full
statement of the reasons why the
Commission should grant such
treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents
for which confidential treatment by the
Commission is properly sought will be
treated accordingly. All information,
including confidential business
information and documents for which
confidential treatment is properly
sought, submitted to the Commission for
purposes of this Investigation may be
disclosed to and used: (i) By the
Commission, its employees and Offices,
and contract personnel (a) for
developing or maintaining the records
of this or a related proceeding, or (b) in
internal investigations, audits, reviews,
and evaluations relating to the
programs, personnel, and operations of
the Commission including under 5
U.S.C. Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S.
government employees and contract
personnel,2 solely for cybersecurity
purposes. All nonconfidential written
submissions will be available for public
inspection at the Office of the Secretary
and on EDIS.3
This action is taken under the
authority of section 337 of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337),
and of §§ 201.10 and 210.8(c) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 201.10, 210.8(c)).
By order of the Commission.
Dated: February 4, 2020.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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Summary of Commission Practice
Relating to Administrative Protective
Orders
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
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AGENCY:
1 Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures:
https://www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_on_
filing_procedures.pdf.
2 All contract personnel will sign appropriate
nondisclosure agreements.
3 Electronic Document Information System
(EDIS): https://edis.usitc.gov.
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Summary of Commission
practice relating to administrative
protective orders.
ACTION:
Since February 1991, the U.S.
International Trade Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) has published in the
Federal Register reports on the status of
its practice with respect to breaches of
its administrative protective orders
(‘‘APOs’’) under title VII of the Tariff
Act of 1930, in response to a direction
contained in the Conference Report to
the Customs and Trade Act of 1990.
Over time, the Commission has added to
its report discussions of APO breaches
in Commission proceedings other than
under title VII, and violations of the
Commission’s rules, including the rule
on bracketing business proprietary
information (the ‘‘24-hour rule’’). This
notice provides a summary of APO
breach investigations completed during
fiscal years 2018 and 2019. The
Commission intends for this report to
inform representatives of parties to
Commission proceedings of the specific
types of APO breaches before the
Commission and the corresponding
types of actions that the Commission
has taken.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Caitlin Stephens, Office of the General
Counsel, U.S. International Trade
Commission, telephone (202) 205–2076.
We advise hearing-impaired individuals
that they may obtain information on this
matter by contacting the Commission’s
TDD terminal at (202) 205–1810.
General information concerning the
Commission is available by accessing its
website (https://www.usitc.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Statutory
authorities for investigations conducted
by the Commission provide for the
release of business proprietary
information (‘‘BPI’’) or confidential
business information (‘‘CBI’’) to certain
authorized representatives in
accordance with requirements set forth
in Commission regulations. Such
statutory and regulatory authorities
include: 19 U.S.C. 1677f; 19 CFR 207.7;
19 U.S.C. 1337(n); 19 CFR 210.5, 210.34;
19 U.S.C. 2252(i); 19 CFR 206.17; 19
U.S.C. 1516a(g)(7)(A); and 19 CFR
207.100–207.120. Over time, the
Commission has added to its report
discussions of APO breaches in
Commission proceedings other than
under title VII, and violations of the
Commission’s rules, including the rule
on bracketing business proprietary
information (the ‘‘24-hour rule’’) under
19 CFR 207.3(c). The discussion below
describes APO breach investigations
that the Commission completed during
fiscal years 2018 and 2019, including
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descriptions of actions taken in
response to any breaches. This summary
addresses APO breach investigations
related to proceedings under both title
VII and section 337 of the Tariff Act of
1930.
Since 1991, the Commission has
published annually a summary of its
actions in response to violations of
Commission APOs and rule violations.
See 83 FR 42140 (Aug. 20, 2018), 83 FR
17843 (Apr. 24, 2018), 82 FR 29322
(June 28, 2017), 81 FR 17200 (Mar. 28,
2016), 80 FR 1664 (Jan. 13, 2015), 78 FR
79481 (Dec. 30, 2013), 77 FR 76518
(Dec. 28, 2012), 76 FR 78945 (Dec. 20,
2011), 75 FR 66127 (Oct. 27, 2010), 74
FR 54071 (Oct. 21, 2009), 73 FR 51843
(Sept. 5, 2008); 72 FR 50119 (Aug. 30,
2007); 71 FR 39355 (July 12, 2006); 70
FR 42382 (July 22, 2005); 69 FR 29972
(May 26, 2004); 68 FR 28256 (May 23,
2003); 67 FR 39425 (June 7, 2002); 66 FR
27685 (May 18, 2001); 65 FR 30434
(May 11, 2000); 64 FR 23355 (Apr. 30,
1999); 63 FR 25064 (May 6, 1998); 62 FR
13164 (Mar. 19, 1997); 61 FR 21203
(May 9, 1996); 60 FR 24880 (May 10,
1995); 59 FR 16834 (Apr. 8, 1994); 58 FR
21991 (Apr. 26, 1993); 57 FR 12335
(Apr. 26, 1992); and 56 FR 4846 (Feb.
6, 1991). This report does not provide
an exhaustive list of conduct that will
be deemed to be a breach of the
Commission’s APOs. The Commission
considers APO breach investigations on
a case-by-case basis.
As part of its effort to educate
practitioners about the Commission’s
current APO practice, the Secretary to
the Commission issued An Introduction
to Administrative Protective Order
Practice in Import Injury Investigations,
4th edition (Pub. No. 3755, March
2005). This document is available on the
Commission’s website at https://
www.usitc.gov.
I. In General
A. Antidumping and Countervailing
Duty Investigations
The current APO form for
antidumping and countervailing duty
investigations, which the Commission
revised in March 2005, requires the
applicant to swear that he or she will:
(1) Not divulge any of the BPI
disclosed under this APO or otherwise
obtained in this investigation and not
otherwise available to him or her, to any
person other than—
(i) Personnel of the Commission
concerned with the investigation,
(ii) The person or agency from whom
the BPI was obtained,
(iii) A person whose application for
disclosure of BPI under this APO has
been granted by the Secretary, and
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Notice of Receipt of Complaint; Solicitation of Comments Relating
to the Public Interest
AGENCY: U.S. International Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. International Trade
Commission has received a complaint entitled Certain Spa Pumps, Jet
Pump Housing, Motors, Components Thereof, and Products Containing the
Same DN 3432; the Commission is soliciting comments on any public
interest issues raised by the complaint or complainant's filing
pursuant to the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa R. Barton, Secretary to the
Commission, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202) 205-2000. The public version of
the complaint can be accessed on the Commission's Electronic Document
Information System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov, and will be
available for inspection during official business hours (8:45 a.m. to
5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202) 205-
2000.
General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained
by accessing its internet server at United States International Trade
Commission (USITC) at https://www.usitc.gov. The public record for this
investigation may be viewed on the Commission's Electronic Document
Information System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. Hearing-impaired
persons are advised that information on this matter can be obtained by
contacting the Commission's TDD terminal on (202) 205-1810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission has received a complaint and
a submission pursuant to Sec. 210.8(b) of the Commission's Rules of
Practice and Procedure filed on behalf of Luraco Health & Beauty, LLC
on February 4, 2020. The complaint alleges violations of section 337 of
the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1337) in the importation into the
United States, the sale for importation, and the sale within the United
States after importation of certain spa pumps, jet pump housing,
motors, components thereof, and products containing the same. The
complaint names as respondents: GTP International Corp. of Dallas TX;
Vu Tran of Richardson, TX; Sam's Nail Supply, Inc. of Garland, TX; San
Antonio Sam's Spa and Nail Supply, Inc. of Richardson, TX; Sam-Spa
Holding Company, Inc. of Richardson, TX; and Sam's Spa Supply, Inc. of
Garland, TX. The complainant requests that the Commission issue a
limited exclusion order and cease desist orders.
Proposed respondents, other interested parties, and members of the
public are invited to file comments on any public interest issues
raised by the complaint or Sec. 210.8(b) filing. Comments should
address whether issuance of the relief specifically requested by the
complainant in this investigation would affect the public health and
welfare in the United States, competitive conditions in the United
States economy, the production of like or directly competitive articles
in the United States, or United States consumers.
In particular, the Commission is interested in comments that:
(i) Explain how the articles potentially subject to the requested
remedial orders are used in the United States;
(ii) Identify any public health, safety, or welfare concerns in the
United States relating to the requested remedial orders;
(iii) Identify like or directly competitive articles that
complainant, its licensees, or third parties make in the United States
which could replace the subject articles if they were to be excluded;
(iv) Indicate whether complainant, complainant's licensees, and/or
third party suppliers have the capacity to replace the volume of
articles potentially subject to the requested exclusion order and/or a
cease and desist order within a commercially reasonable time; and
(v) Explain how the requested remedial orders would impact United
States consumers.
Written submissions on the public interest must be filed no later
than by close of business, eight calendar days after the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal Register. There will be
further opportunities for comment on the public interest after the
issuance of any final initial determination in this investigation. Any
written submissions on other issues must also be filed by no later than
the close of business, eight calendar days after publication of this
notice in the Federal Register. Complainant may file replies to any
written submissions no later than three calendar days after the date on
which any initial submissions were due. Any submissions and replies
filed in response to this Notice are limited to five (5) pages in
length, inclusive of attachments.
Persons filing written submissions must file the original document
electronically on or before the deadlines stated above and submit 8
true paper copies to the Office of the Secretary by noon the next day
pursuant to Sec. 210.4(f) of the Commission's Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 210.4(f)). Submissions should refer to the docket
number (``Docket No. 3432'') in a prominent place on the cover page
and/or the first page. (See Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures,
Electronic
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Any person desiring to submit a document to the Commission in
confidence must request confidential treatment. All such requests
should be directed to the Secretary to the Commission and must include
a full statement of the reasons why the Commission should grant such
treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents for which confidential treatment
by the Commission is properly sought will be treated accordingly. All
information, including confidential business information and documents
for which confidential treatment is properly sought, submitted to the
Commission for purposes of this Investigation may be disclosed to and
used: (i) By the Commission, its employees and Offices, and contract
personnel (a) for developing or maintaining the records of this or a
related proceeding, or (b) in internal investigations, audits, reviews,
and evaluations relating to the programs, personnel, and operations of
the Commission including under 5 U.S.C. Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S.
government employees and contract personnel,\2\ solely for
cybersecurity purposes. All nonconfidential written submissions will be
available for public inspection at the Office of the Secretary and on
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This action is taken under the authority of section 337 of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and of Sec. Sec.
201.10 and 210.8(c) of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure
(19 CFR 201.10, 210.8(c)).
By order of the Commission.
Dated: February 4, 2020.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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