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Code · New York · Alcoholic Beverage Control · Special Permits

§ 91. Industrial alcohol permit.

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§ 91. Industrial alcohol permit. 1. An industrial alcohol permit may
be issued by the liquor authority entitling the applicant to purchase
alcohol intended for use in the manufacture and sale of any of the
following, when they are unfit for beverage purposes, namely:
(a)Denatured alcohol purchased and used pursuant to acts of Congress
and regulations promulgated thereunder.
(b)Patent, proprietary, medicinal, pharmaceutical, antiseptic and
toilet preparations.
(c)Flavoring extracts, syrups and food products.
(d)Scientific, chemical, mechanical and industrial products.
2. Such permit shall be in such form as prescribed by the rules of the
liquor authority and shall permit the purchaser to use said alcohol for
the purpose named in such permit and in accordance with the terms and
conditions of such permit and the rules of the liquor authority.
3. Such permit shall be issued for a calendar year, and the fee
therefor shall be sixty-four dollars per year, or for any part thereof.
4. Any person who shall knowingly sell any of the products enumerated
in this section for beverage purposes, or who shall sell any of the same
under circumstances from which he might reasonably deduce the intention
of the purchaser to use them for such purposes, shall be subject to the
penalties provided for in this chapter.
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