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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.147

§ 19.147. Notice of discontinuance of operations.

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If the proprietor plans to permanently discontinue one or more of the operations listed on the notice of registration filed under subpart D of this part, the proprietor must notify the appropriate TTB officer by filing form TTB F 5110.41, Registration of Distilled Spirits Plant, to show discontinuance of operations. The proprietor must submit the following with TTB F 5110.41:
(a)The permit covering each discontinued operation;
(b)A written request for cancellation of the permit(s);
(c)A written statement indicating whether or not---
(1)The proprietor has lawfully disposed of all spirits, denatured spirits, articles, wines, liquor bottles, and other pertinent items;
(2)There are any spirits, denatured spirits, wines, or liquor bottles in transit to the premises; and
(3)The proprietor has secured and returned to the appropriate TTB officer for cancellation all approved applications for transfer of spirits and denatured spirits to the premises; and
(d)A final monthly operations report, as provided for under § 19.632, for each discontinued operation, with each report marked "Final Report." (26 U.S.C. 5172, 5271)
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