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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.37

§ 19.37. Application for industrial processes waiver.

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(a)Application for waiver. If the producer of a nonpotable chemical mixture containing spirits, as described in § 19.36, wishes to obtain a waiver from the provisions of 26 U.S.C. chapter 51, or of this part, the producer must submit a written waiver application to the appropriate TTB officer. The application must include the following information, as applicable:
(1)The name and address of the producer;
(2)Chemical composition and source of the nonpotable mixture;
(3)Approximate percentages of chemicals and spirits in the mixture;
(4)Method of operation proposed;
(5)Bonded premises where the mixture will be distilled; and
(6)Any other pertinent information required by the appropriate TTB officer.
(b)Approval of waiver. The appropriate TTB officer may approve the waiver if it will not jeopardize the revenue and will not hinder supervision of the operations. Approval of the application may be subject to such terms and conditions, and to the furnishing of any bond, that the appropriate TTB officer determines is necessary. (26 U.S.C. 5201)
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