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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.13

§ 19.13. Assignment of officers and supervision of operations.

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(a)General. TTB may assign TTB officers to a distilled spirits plant and utilize controls, such as Government locks and seals, if TTB decides that those measures are necessary to effectively supervise the operations. If TTB decides that such supervision is necessary:
(1)The proprietor must obtain approval of the plant's hours of operations from the appropriate TTB officer;
(2)TTB may require the proprietor to submit a schedule of operations to a TTB officer; and
(3)TTB may require the proprietor to delay any distilled spirits operation until the proprietor can conduct it in the presence of a TTB officer.
(b)Notification of supervision. If TTB determines that supervision of plant operations is necessary, TTB will notify the proprietor of the extent to which TTB intends to supervise those operations. If TTB determines later that TTB supervision is no longer necessary, the appropriate TTB officer will notify the proprietor of that fact. (26 U.S.C. 5201, 5202, 5553)
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