FEDERAL · 19 U.S.C. · Chapter 14

Seizure and forfeiture

19 U.S.C. § 2609
Title19Customs Duties
SubtitleVI
Chapter14 — CONVENTION ON CULTURAL PROPERTY

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19 U.S.C. § 2609.

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(a)In general Any designated archaeological or ethnological material or article of cultural property, as the case may be, which is imported into the United States in violation of section 2606 of this title or section 2607 of this title shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture. All provisions of law relating to seizure, forfeiture, and condemnation for violation of the customs laws shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under this chapter, insofar as such provisions of law are applicable to, and not inconsistent with, the provisions of this chapter.
(b)Archaeological and ethnological material Any designated archaeological or ethnological material which is imported into the United States in violation of section 2606 of this title and which is

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History

(Pub. L. 97–446, title III, §310, Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2360.)

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes

Codification
Section 2607 of this title, referred to in subsec. (c)(1), was in the original "section 208", and was translated as section 2607 of this title, which is section 308 of Pub. L. 97–446, as the probable intent of Congress.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Effective Date
Section effective on the 90th day after Jan. 12, 1983, or on any date which the President shall prescribe and publish in the Federal Register, with exceptions, see section 315 of Pub. L. 97–446, set out as a note under section 2601 of this title.

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