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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.739

§ 19.739. Authorized transfers to or from distilled spirits plants.

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Except for spirits produced from petroleum, natural gas, or coal, a proprietor of an alcohol fuel plant may receive spirits in bond from a distilled spirits plant qualified under subpart D of this part. A proprietor of an alcohol fuel plant may also transfer spirits in bond from the alcohol fuel plant to a distilled spirits plant qualified under subpart D of this part. The following conditions apply to such transfers:
(a)Bulk conveyances in which spirits are transferred must be secured with locks, seals, or other devices in accordance with § 19.441;
(b)It is not necessary to render the spirits unfit for beverage use prior to the transfer;
(c)The transferred spirits may not be withdrawn, used, sold, or disposed of for other than fuel use;
(d)An alcohol fuel plant proprietor transferring spirits filled into portable containers to the bonded premises of a distilled spirits plant must mark the containers as required by § 19.752(b);
(e)The procedures in §§ 19.403 through 19.406 and § 19.620 apply to the transfer of spirits from an alcohol fuel plant to a distilled spirits plant; and
(f)The procedures in §§ 19.403, 19.404, 19.405, and 19.407 apply to the transfer of spirits from a distilled spirits plant to an alcohol fuel plant. (26 U.S.C. 5181, 5212)
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