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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.692

§ 19.692. Qualifying for alternating proprietorship.

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(a)General. A proprietor may alternate use of an alcohol fuel plant or part of an alcohol fuel plant with one or more proprietors qualified under this subpart. In order to do so, each proprietor must file and receive approval of the applications and bonds required by this subpart. Each proprietor must also conduct operations and keep records in accordance with this subpart. Where operations by alternating proprietors will be limited to part of an alcohol fuel plant, that part must be suitable for qualification as a separate alcohol fuel plant.
(b)Qualifying documents. Each person desiring to operate an alcohol fuel plant as an alternating proprietor must file the following with the appropriate TTB officer:
(1)An application on form TTB F 5110.74, Application and Permit for an Alcohol Fuel Producer Under 26 U.S.C. 5181, to cover the proposed alternation;
(2)A diagram of the premises, in duplicate, showing the arrangement for the alternation of the premises. Where operations by alternating proprietors are limited to parts of an alcohol fuel plant, a diagram designating the parts that are to be alternated must be submitted. A diagram must be submitted for each arrangement under which the premises will be operated. The diagram must be in sufficient detail to establish the boundaries of the alcohol fuel plant or any part of it that will be involved in the alternation;
(3)Evidence of an existing operations bond (if any), consent of surety, or new operations bond to cover the proposed alternation of premises; and
(4)Any additional information required by the appropriate TTB officer. (26 U.S.C. 5171, 5181, 5271)
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