24.—(1) Where the TRA has made a determination to initiate an investigation, it must set a period during which interested parties and any other person may make themselves known to the TRA (a “registration period”).
(2) The TRA may issue a questionnaire (see regulation 25) to—
(a)interested parties who have made themselves known to the TRA during the registration period;
(b)UK producers, importers and overseas exporters (or associations thereof) which the applicant UK producers have identified in their application; and
(c)contributors who have made themselves known to the TRA during the registration period.
(3) Where the TRA uses a limited examination in accordance with regulation 26 (limited examination), it may limit the issuing of questionnaires to those interested parties included in that examination.
(4) Where an interested party or a contributor makes themselves known to the TRA after the end of the registration period, the TRA may issue a questionnaire to that person if it is satisfied that doing so would not significantly impede the progress of the investigation.
(5) Where an interested party makes themselves known to the TRA after the end of the registration period, the TRA may include that party in a limited examination in accordance with regulation 26 (limited examination).
(6) The TRA must not issue a questionnaire after the statement of intended final determination is published (see regulation 29).
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 24 in force at 6.3.2019 with effect in accordance with reg. 1(3)-(8), see reg. 1(2)