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 108 STAT. 4894 PUBLIC LAW 103-465—DEC. 8, 1994 lish an individual countervailable subsidy rate or an individual weighted average dumping margin for any exporter or producer not initially selected for individual examination under such sections who submits to the administering authority the information requested from exporters or producers selected for examination, if— "(1) such information is so submitted by the date specified— "(A) for exporters and producers that were initially selected for examination, or "(B) for the foreign government, in a countervaiHng duty case where the administering authority has determined a single country-wide rate; £Uid "(2) the number of exporters or producers who have submitted such information is not so large that individual examination of such exporters or producers would be unduly burdensome and inhibit the timely completion of the investigation. "(b) CERTIFICATION OF SUBMISSIONS. — -Any person providing factual information to the administering authority or the Commission in connection with a proceeding under this title on behalf of the petitioner or any other interested party shall certify that such information is accurate and complete to the best of that person's knowledge. "(c) DIFFICULTIES IN MEETING REQUIREMENTS.— "(1) NOTIFICATION BY INTERESTED PARTY. — If an interested party, promptiy after receiving a request from the administering authority or the Commission for information, notifies the administering authority or the Commission (as the case may be) that such party is unable to submit the information requested in the requested form and manner, together with a full explanation and suggested alternative forms in which such party is able to submit the information, the administering authority or the Commission (as the case may be) shall consider the ability of the interested party to submit the information in the requested form and manner and may modify such requirements to the extent necessary to avoid imposing an unreasonable burden on that party. "(2) ASSISTANCE TO INTERESTED PARTIES. — The administering authority and the Commission shall take into account any difficulties experienced by interested parties, particularly small companies, in supplying information requested by the administering authority or the Commission in connection with investigations and reviews under this title, and shall provide to such interested parties any assistance that is practicable in supplying such information. "(d) DEFICIENT SUBMISSIONS.— I f the administering authority or the Commission determines that a response to a request fer information un^r this title does not comply with the request, the administering authority or the Commission (as the case may be) shall prtMnptiy inform the person submitting the response of the nature of the deficiency and shall, to the extent practicable, provide that person with an opportunity to remedy or explain the deficiency in hght of the time limits estabhshed for the completion of investigations or reviews under this title. If that person submits furiher information in response to such deficiency and either—

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