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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 72 · § 72.22

§ 72.22. Forfeiture of seized personal property and carriers.

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(a)Administrative forfeiture.
(1)Personal property seized as subject to forfeiture under Title 26 U.S.C. which has an appraised value of \$100,000.00 or less, and any carrier appraised by the seizing officer at \$100,000.00 or less under the customs laws, shall be forfeited to the United States in administrative or summary forfeiture proceedings.
(2)In respect of personal property seized as subject to forfeiture under title 26 U.S.C. which, in the opinion of the seizing officer, has an appraised value of \$100,000.00 or less, such officer shall cause a list containing a particular description of the seized property to be prepared and an appraisement thereof to be made by three sworn appraisers, selected by the seizing officer, who shall be respectable and disinterested citizens of the United States residing within the internal revenue district wherein the seizure was made. Such list and appraisement shall be properly attested to by the seizing officer and such appraisers.
(3)In respect of personal property seized as subject to forfeiture under title 26 U.S.C. and found by the appraisers to have a value of \$100,000.00 or less, the Director or his delegate shall publish a notice once a week for three consecutive weeks, in some newspaper of the judicial district where the seizure was made, describing the articles and stating the time, place, and cause of their seizure, and requiring any person claiming them to make such claim within 30 days from the date of the first publication of such notice.
(4)In respect of carriers seized as subject to forfeiture under the customs laws which, in the opinion of the seizing officer, have an appraised value of \$100,000.00 or less, such officer shall cause a list containing a particular description of the seized carriers to be prepared and the seizing officer shall make the appraisement thereof. Such list and appraisement shall be properly attested to by the seizing officer.
(5)In respect of carriers seized as subject to forfeiture under the customs laws and appraised by the seizing officer as having a value of \$100,000.00 or less, the Director or his delegate shall publish a notice of seizure in the same manner as required by paragraph (a)(3) of this section; provided that the time for making claim shall be within 20 days from the date of first publication. (19 U.S.C. 1608).
(6)Any person claiming the personal property or carrier so seized, within the time specified in the notice, may file with the Director a claim stating the interest in the articles or carrier seized, and may execute a bond to the United States, conditioned that, in case of condemnation of the articles or carrier so seized, the obligators shall pay all the costs and expenses of the proceedings to obtain such condemnation. The amount of the cost bond is \$2,500.00, unless the seized property is a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft seized for a violation of 49 U.S.C. App., Chapter 11, in which case the cost bond shall be in the amount of \$2,500 or ten percent of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less than \$250.00. Both the claim and the cost bond shall be executed in quadruplicate.
(b)Judicial condemnation. The Chief Counsel of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, shall authorize institution of forfeiture proceedings in those instances where the appraised value of the seized personal property or carrier exceeds \$100,000.00 or where a claim and cost bond are filed. (Sec. 111, Pub. L. 95-410, 92 Stat. 897, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1607, 1610, 1612)) \[T.D. ATF-9, 39 FR 9954, Mar. 15, 1974, as amended by T.D. ATF-65, 45 FR 8593, Feb. 8, 1980; T.D. ATF-183, 49 FR 37061, Sept. 21, 1984; T.D. ATF-241, 51 FR 39613, Oct. 29, 1986; T.D. ATF-270, 53 FR 10489, Mar. 31, 1988\]
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§ 72.22
Forfeiture of seized personal property and carriers.
Pub. L.Pub. L. 95-410
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