(1)
If the Customs Service has reasonable cause to believe that there has been a violation of subsection (a)(1) of this section and determines that further proceedings are warranted, the Customs Service shall issue or electronically transmit to the person concerned a notice of intent to issue or electronically transmit a claim for a monetary penalty. Such notice shall—
(A)
describe the merchandise;
(B)
set forth the details of the error in the manifest;
(C)
specify all laws and regulations allegedly violated;
(D)
disclose all the material facts which establish the alleged violation;
(E)
state the estimated loss of lawful duties, if any, and, taking into account all of the circumstances, the amount of the proposed monetary penalty; and
(F)
inform such person that he will have a reasonable opportunity to make representations, both oral and written, as to why such penalty claim should not be issued.
No notice is required under this subsection for any violation of subsection (a)(1) of this section for which the proposed penalty is $1,000 or less.