(1) If:
(a) a specimen is seized under section 444A; and
(b) the specimen was imported from a particular foreign country; and
(c) the export of the specimen from the foreign country was not in contravention of a law of the foreign country that corresponds to Part 13A; and
(d) if the importer had applied for a permit authorising the import of the specimen, there is no reasonable likelihood that the permit would have been granted; and
(e) the importer produces written evidence from the relevant CITES authority of the foreign country that the specimen may be returned to the foreign country without contravening such a law;
the Secretary may, with the consent of the owner of the specimen, consign the specimen to a place in the foreign country.
(2) The consignment is to be at the expense of the owner of the specimen.