19 C.F.R. § 210.60 Designating an investigation “more complicated” for the purpose of adjudicating a motion for temporary relief.
Title 19 - Customs Duties
At the time the Commission determines to institute an investigation and provisionally accepts a motion for temporary relief pursuant to §210.58, the Commission may designate the investigation “more complicated” pursuant to §210.22(c) for the purpose of obtaining up to 60 additional days to adjudicate the motion for temporary relief. In the alternative, after the motion for temporary relief is referred to the administrative law judge for an initial determination under §210.66(a), the administrative law judge may issue an order, sua sponte or on motion, designating the investigation “more complicated” for the purpose of obtaining additional time to adjudicate the motion for temporary relief. Such order shall constitute a final determination of the Commission, and notice of the order shall be published in the
Title 19: Customs Duties
PART 210—ADJUDICATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Subpart H—Temporary Relief
§ 210.60 Designating an investigation “more complicated” for the purpose of adjudicating a motion for temporary relief.

