Can the Bureau cancel a marker?
Yes. If an applicant who has obtained a marker fails to provide a proffer within 30 days, and the Bureau and the applicant have not agreed to extend the deadline, as described in the response to question 18, the Bureau may cancel the marker and grant another party a marker. The Bureau may also cancel a marker if the applicant fails to meet any of the other requirements for immunity set out in Part C of the Bulletin. The Bureau’s decision to cancel a marker will be made only after serious consideration of all factors and after notifying the applicant.