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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 23368.1

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A distilled spirits rectifier’s general license authorizes the person to whom issued to cut, blend, rectify, mix, flavor, and color distilled spirits, and whether so cut, blended, mixed, flavored, or colored by him or any other person to package, label, export, and sell the distilled spirits to distilled spirits manufacturers, distilled spirits manufacturer’s agents, distilled spirits wholesalers, distilled spirits general importers, rectifiers, and distilled spirits general rectifiers.
No distilled spirits rectifier’s general license shall be issued to any person who holds an interest, directly or indirectly, in an on-sale or off-sale general license. The number of distilled spirits rectifier’s general licenses which may be issued shall not be limited by the provisions of Section 23820.
A distilled spirits rectifier’s general license may be issued to the same premises for which a manufacturer’s, manufacturer’s agent, importer’s, rectifier’s, or wholesaler’s license has been issued and is in effect whether issued to the same person or another person.
The fee for a distilled spirits rectifier’s general license shall be two hundred seventy-six dollars ($276), which shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund.
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