Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 14A— - AID TO SMALL BUSINESS › § 634c
The Office of Advocacy must do several ongoing jobs for small businesses. It must take complaints and suggestions about federal actions that affect small firms, help small businesses solve problems with the federal government, make and share proposals to change agency policies, speak up for small businesses before other federal agencies, work with public and private groups to spread information about useful federal programs, and carry out its duties under chapter 6 of title 5. When the President sends the notice required under section 4204(a) of title 19, the Chief Counsel for Advocacy must form an Interagency Working Group within 30 days. The group will include staff from the U.S. Trade Representative, Commerce, Agriculture, and any other agency the Chief Counsel and USTR find relevant. Within 30 days of starting the group, the Chief Counsel must pick a diverse set of small businesses or their representatives to advise on effects of the covered trade agreement. Within 180 days of starting the group, the Chief Counsel must send a report to the Senate Committees on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and Finance, and the House Committees on Small Business and Ways and Means. The report must list main priorities, opportunities, and challenges; assess effects on new small exporters or firms growing exports; analyze competitive positions; flag any state-owned enterprises that could harm small firms and steps to level the field; point out agency rules needing change for the trade deal; and explain the report’s methods and how businesses were chosen. The President may delay the report so negotiations are not harmed, but it must be filed no later than 45 days before either House acts on the trade deal. The Chief Counsel should coordinate the report with the U.S. International Trade Commission, the U.S. Trade Representative, other agencies, and trade advisory committees to avoid duplicate work. Defined terms: “agency” — meaning in section 551 of title 5; “Chief Counsel for Advocacy” — the SBA’s Chief Counsel for Advocacy; “covered trade agreement” — a trade deal under section 4202(b) of title 19; “Working Group” — the Interagency Working Group the Chief Counsel convenes.
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15 U.S.C. § 634c
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73