PPQ Form 623 Waiver of Forfeiture Procedures by Owner of Seized Prope

Endangered Species Regulations and Forefeiture Procedures

PPQ 623 JUL 2018 (ST2)

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE

WAIVER OF FORFEITURE PROCEDURES BY OWNER OF SEIZED PROPERTY
Filing of this waiver is voluntary and waives the requirements for formal notice at each step of the legal proceedings (7CFR 356). See reverse side for additional information.

1. The property described below was seized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on (date) _______________________ at (time) ________________
at (place) ___________________________________________ and is now in the custody of the Officer in Charge of Plant Protection and Quarantine,
at ______________________________________________. This property is subject to procedures relating to forfeitures in 7 CFR 356.1 - 356.9.
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Common Name

Scientific Name

Number of Plants or Parts

3. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY OTHER THAN PLANTS (include any identifying numbers)

4. THIS PROPERTY WAS SEIZED BECAUSE

THIS WAS IN VIOLATION OF
5. PLANTS NOW LOCATED AT

6. ARRIVED ON (carrier)
7. WAYBILL NO.

I hereby voluntarily abandon the plants listed above to the U.S. Government.
I understand that the following are my rights concerning the above listed property:
1. The right to challenge a forfeiture action brought by the United States Government. This is done by filing a claim to the property. I understand
that in case of condemnation of the articles so claimed, I, as obligor, shall pay all the costs and expenses of the proceedings to obtain such
condemnation. Any claim challenging the forfeiture action must be received in the above mentioned Plant Protection and Quarantine Office within
20 days after the posting of a copy of a notice of seizure and proposed forfeiture and shall state claimant's interest in the property.
2. The right to file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture with the Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 302-E, Jamie L. Whitten Federal Bldg, Washington, DC, 20250, in
accordance with the procedures in 7 CFR 356.7 (a copy of this section of the regulation is reproduced on the reverse of this form). This does not
allow the remission or mitigation of plants that are without documentation required under 50 CFR Chapter 1.
I have read and understand the rights stated above and knowingly waive all my claims to, interests in, and further rights or proceedings relative to such
plants, including the right to challenge forfeiture actions and the right to petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture.
8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER(S)

9. SIGNATURE OF OWNER(S)

10. DATE

11. SIGNATURE OF WITNESS

12. DATE

13. DISPOSITION OF PLANTS

PPQ FORM 623
JUL 2018

Previous edition is obsolete.

PPQ PORT FILE

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection
of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0579-0076. The time
required to complete this information collection is estimated to average .25 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

OMB APPROVED
0579-0076
EXP. XX/XXXX

FILE No.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE

WAIVER OF FORFEITURE PROCEDURES BY OWNER OF SEIZED PROPERTY
Filing of this waiver is voluntary and waives the requirements for formal notice at each step of the legal proceedings (7CFR 356). See reverse side for additional information.

1. The property described below was seized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on (date) _______________________ at (time) ________________
at (place) ___________________________________________ and is now in the custody of the Officer in Charge of Plant Protection and Quarantine,
at ______________________________________________. This property is subject to procedures relating to forfeitures in 7 CFR 356.1 - 356.9.
2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Common Name

Scientific Name

Number of Plants or Parts

3. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY OTHER THAN PLANTS (include any identifying numbers)

4. THIS PROPERTY WAS SEIZED BECAUSE

THIS WAS IN VIOLATION OF
5. PLANTS NOW LOCATED AT

6. ARRIVED ON (carrier)
7. WAYBILL NO.

I hereby voluntarily abandon the plants listed above to the U.S. Government.
I understand that the following are my rights concerning the above listed property:
1. The right to challenge a forfeiture action brought by the United States Government. This is done by filing a claim to the property. I understand
that in case of condemnation of the articles so claimed, I, as obligor, shall pay all the costs and expenses of the proceedings to obtain such
condemnation. Any claim challenging the forfeiture action must be received in the above mentioned Plant Protection and Quarantine Office within
20 days after the posting of a copy of a notice of seizure and proposed forfeiture and shall state claimant's interest in the property.
2. The right to file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture with the Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 302-E, Jamie L. Whitten Federal Bldg, Washington, DC, 20250, in
accordance with the procedures in 7 CFR 356.7 (a copy of this section of the regulation is reproduced on the reverse of this form). This does not
allow the remission or mitigation of plants that are without documentation required under 50 CFR Chapter 1.
I have read and understand the rights stated above and knowingly waive all my claims to, interests in, and further rights or proceedings relative to such
plants, including the right to challenge forfeiture actions and the right to petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture.
8. NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER(S)

9. SIGNATURE OF OWNER(S)

10. DATE

11. SIGNATURE OF WITNESS

12. DATE

13. DISPOSITION OF PLANTS

PPQ FORM 623
JUL 2018

Previous edition is obsolete.

OWNER

7 CFR 356.7 Petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture.
(a) Any person who has an interest in any property specified in §356.1 and valued at $10,000 or less, or any
person who has incurred or is alleged to have incurred a forfeiture of any such property, may file with the Deputy
Administrator a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture while the property is in the custody of the Deputy
Administrator.
(b) A petition filed with the Deputy Administrator need not be in any particular form, but must contain the
following:
(1) A description of the property:
(2) The time, date, and place of seizure;
(3) Evidence of the petitioner's interest in the property such as contracts, bills of sale, invoices, security
interests, certificates of title; and
(4) A statement of all facts and circumstances relied upon by the petitioners to justify remission or mitigation of
the forfeiture.
(c) The petition shall be signed by the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney at law. If the petitioner is a
business, the petition must be signed by a partner, officer, or petitioner's attorney at law.
(d) Upon receiving the petition, the Deputy Administrator shall decide whether or not to grant relief. In making a
decision, the Deputy Administrator shall consider the information submitted by the petitioner, as well as any other
available information relating to the matter, and may require that testimony be taken concerning the petition.
(e) If the Deputy Administrator finds that the forfeiture was incurred without willful negligence or without any
intention on the part of the petitioner to violate the law or finds the existence of such mitigating circumstances as to
justify remission or mitigation of the forfeiture or alleged forfeiture, the Deputy Administrator may remit or mitigate the
same upon terms and conditions as he deems reasonable and just. However, remission or mitigation will not be
made if such action would frustrate the purposes of the Act or Convention. As an example, this section does not allow
remission or mitigation with respect to terrestrial plants that are without documentation required under 50 CFR
chapter I.
(f) The Deputy Administrator shall notify the petitioner in writing concerning whether the petition was granted or
denied, and shall state the reasons therefor. If the petition is denied fully or in part, the petitioner may then file a
supplemental petition, but no supplemental petition shall be considered unless it is received within 60 days from the
date of the Deputy Administrator's notification concerning the original petition. The Deputy Administrator shall notify
the petitioner in writing concerning the action taken in response to the supplemental petition, and shall state the
reasons therefor.


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