Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 4— - TARIFF ACT OF 1930 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VI— - SOFTWOOD LUMBER › § 1683f
Importing softwood lumber or related products into the United States while knowingly breaking these rules is illegal. A person who knowingly does this can be fined up to $10,000 for each violation. If the same import also breaks other customs laws, extra civil or criminal penalties can apply, including seizure and forfeiture under those laws or title 18 for the lumber described in section 1683b(a). When deciding the fine, officials must consider past violations, the person’s ability to pay, how serious the offense was, and fairness. No fine can be charged unless the person gets notice and a chance to speak or write about the matter. An importer will not be treated as in violation under section 1683a(c) if they made the required inquiry under section 1683a(c)(1), provide records kept under section 1683e(b) that back up their declaration, and there is no strong evidence they knew their declaration was false.
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Customs Duties — Source: USLM XML via OLRC
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19 U.S.C. § 1683f
Title 19 — Customs Duties
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73