(a) If an importer of any article detained under Sec. 12.42(e) or (g) desires to contend that the article was not mined, produced, or manufactured in any part with the use of a class of labor specified in section 307, Tariff Act of 1930, he shall submit to the Commissioner of Customs within 3 months after the date the article was imported a certificate of origin in the form set forth below, signed by the foreign seller or owner of the article. If the article was mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part in a country other than that from which it was exported to the United States, an additional certificate in such form and signed by the last owner or seller in such other country, substituting the facts of transportation from such other country for the statements with respect to shipment from the country of exportation, shall be so submitted.
Certificate of Origin
I, ----------------, foreign seller or owner of the merchandise hereinafter described, certify that such merchandise, consisting of ---------------- (Quantity) of ---------------- (Description) in -------------------- (Number and kind of packages) bearing the following marks and numbers ------------ was mined, produced, or manufactured by ---------------- (Name) at or near ----------------, and was laden on board -------------------- (Carrier to the United States) at ---------------- (Place of lading) (Place of final departure from country of exportation) which departed from on ------------; (Date); and that -------------------- (Class of labor specified in finding) was not employed in any stage of the mining, production, or manufacture of the merchandise or of any component thereof.
Dated ------------ ________________________________________________________________________
(Signature)
(b) The importer shall also submit to the Commissioner of Customs within such 3-month period a statement of the ultimate consignee of the merchandise, showing in detail that he had made every reasonable effort to determine the source of the merchandise and of every component thereof and to ascertain the character of labor used in the production of the merchandise and each of its components, the full results of his investigation, and his belief with respect to the use of the class of labor specified in the finding in any stage of the production of the merchandise or of any of its components.
(c) If the certificate or certificates and statements specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section are submitted within the time prescribed and the Commissioner finds that the merchandise is admissible, the port director concerned will be advised to that effect, whereupon he shall release the merchandise upon compliance with the usual entry requirements.