(a) upon the request of its customs administration, an exporter in its territory, or a producer in its territory that has provided a copy of a Certificate of Origin to such exporter pursuant to Article 501(3)(b)(iii), shall provide a copy of the Certificate to its customs administration;

(b) a false certification by an exporter or a producer in its territory that a good to be exported to the territory of another Party qualifies as an originating good shall have the same legal consequences, with appropriate modifications, as would apply to an importer in its territory with respect to a contravention of its customs laws and regulations regarding the making of a false statement or representation;

(c) where an exporter or a producer in its territory fails to comply with any of the requirements set out in this Chapter, it may apply such measures as the circumstances may warrant;

(d) an exporter or a producer in its territory that has completed and signed a Certificate of Origin, and that has reason to believe that the Certificate contains information that is not correct, shall promptly notify in writing all persons to whom the Certificate was given of any change that could affect the accuracy or validity of the Certificate; and

(e) an exporter or a producer who voluntarily provides written notification pursuant to subparagraph (d) shall not be subject to penalties with respect to the making of an incorrect certification.

Subchapter B - Administration and Enforcement

Article 505: Records

1. Each Party shall provide that:

(a) an exporter or a producer in its territory that completes and signs a Certificate of Origin shall maintain in its territory, for a period of five years from the date the Certificate was signed or for such longer period as such Party may specify, all records relating to the origin of a good for which preferential tariff treatment was claimed in the territory of another Party, including records associated with

(i) the purchase of, cost of, value of, and payment for, the good that is exported from its territory, and