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1 penalty may file a petition for judicial review of such order 
2 with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of 
3 Columbia Circuit or for any other circuit in which such per- 
4 son resides or transacts business. Such a petition may only be 
5 filed within the thirty-day period beginning on the date the 
6 order making such assessment was received by such person. 
7 “( d) If any person fails to pay an assessment of a civil 
8 penalty — 
9 “(1) after the order making the assessment has fee- 
10 come a final order and if such person does not file a peti- 
11 tion for judicial review of the order in accordance with 
12 subsection (c), or 
13 “(2) after a court in an action brought under sub- 
14 section (c) has entered a final judgment in favor of the 
15 Commission, 
16 the Attorney General shall recover the amount assessed 
17 ( plus interest at currently prevailing rates from the date of 
18 the expiration of the thirty-day period referred to in sub- 
19 section (c) or the date of such final judgment, as the case may 
20 be) in an action brought in any appropriate district court of 
21 the United States. In such an action, the validity, amount, 
22 and appropriateness of such penalty shall not be subject to 
23 review. 
24 “administrative restraint, seizure, or destruction 
25 “Sec. 1810. If during an inspection pursuant to section 
26 1806 an inspector finds material he has reasonable cause to 
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