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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.622

§ 19.622. Daily records of wholesale liquor dealer and taxpaid storeroom operations.

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(a)General. If a proprietor in connection with plant operations conducts wholesale liquor dealer operations, or operates a taxpaid storeroom on, or in the immediate vicinity of, general plant premises, or operates taxpaid storage premises at another location from which distilled spirits are not sold at wholesale, that proprietor must maintain daily records covering the receipt and disposition of all distilled spirits and wines and all reclosing and relabeling operations at those premises. The proprietor must keep separate records for each of those premises.
(b)Receipt and disposition records. The records covering receipt and disposition of distilled spirits and wines required under paragraph
(a)of this section must show:
(1)The date of the transaction (or date of discovery in the case of casualty or theft);
(2)The name and address of each consignor or consignee, as the case may be;
(3)The brand name;
(4)The kind of spirits;
(5)The actual quantity of distilled spirits involved (proof and proof gallons if in packages, wine gallons or liters and proof if in bottles);
(6)The package identification or serial numbers of the packages involved;
(7)The name of the producer; and
(8)The country of origin in the case of imported spirits.
(c)Case dispositions. In addition to the records required under paragraph
(b)of this section, the appropriate TTB officer may, upon notice, require the proprietor to record the case serial numbers for dispositions.
(d)Reclosing or relabeling. The records of reclosing and relabeling required under paragraph
(a)of this section must include:
(1)The date of the transaction;
(2)The serial numbers of the cases involved;
(3)The total number of bottles; and
(4)The name of the bottler. (26 U.S.C. 5114, 5555)
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