[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 7, Volume 7, Parts 700 to 899] [Revised as of January 1, 2001] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 7CFR723.307] [Page 147] TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE CHAPTER VII--FARM SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PART 723--TOBACCO--Table of Contents Subpart C--Tobacco Subject to Quota, Exemptions From Quotas, Marketing Cards, and General Penalty Provisions Sec. 723.307 Invalid cards. (a) Reasons for being invalid. A marketing card shall be invalid if: (1) It is not issued or delivered in the manner prescribed; (2) An entry is omitted or is incorrect; (3) It is lost, destroyed, stolen, or becomes illegible; or, (4) Any erasure or alteration has been made and not properly initialed by the county FSA executive director. (b) Validating invalid cards. If any entry is not made on a marketing card as required, either through omission or incorrect entry, and the proper entry is made and initialed by the county FSA executive director who issued the card, or by a marketing recorder, then such card shall become valid. (c) Returning invalid cards. In the event any marketing card becomes invalid (other than by loss, destruction or theft, or by omission, alteration, or incorrect entry, which has not been corrected by the county FSA executive director who issued the card, or by a marketing recorder), the farm operator, or the person in possession of the card, shall return it to the county FSA office at which it was issued.