§ 19.491. Marks on containers of specially denatured spirits.
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(a)General. A proprietor must mark or label each package, case, or encased container of specially denatured spirits filled on bonded premises to show:
(1)The quantity in gallons;
(2)The serial number or lot identification number;
(3)The plant number of the proprietor;
(4)The designation or abbreviation of the specially denatured spirits by kind (alcohol or rum);
(5)The applicable formula number; and
(6)The proof of the spirits, if they were denatured at other than 190 proof.
(b)Bottles. A proprietor must mark or label each bottle to show the information prescribed in paragraphs (a)(1), (3), (4), (5), and
(6)of this section.
(c)Alternate formulations. When spirits are denatured under a formula authorizing a choice of types and quantities of denaturants, the proprietor must mark the container or case to show the actual types and quantities of denaturants used. (26 U.S.C. 5206)
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