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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

244.230 Federal regulations adopted relating to labeling and standards of fill

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-- Labeling when manufactured outside country.
(1)The regulations of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the United States
Department of the Treasury, with respect to the labeling and standards of fill of
distilled spirits and wine in their original sealed packages, are adopted and any
distilled spirits and wine shall be deemed to be properly labeled under all the
laws of this state, if the labels and standards of fill conform to those
regulations.
(2)Distilled spirits not produced or bottled in the United States shall be labeled in
the same manner that distilled spirits produced or bottled in this state are
required to be labeled.
(3)Subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section shall not prevent the department from
promulgating administrative regulations on this subject that are in addition to
but not contrary to the regulations of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the
United States Department of the Treasury.
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