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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.749

§ 19.749. Samples.

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The following rules apply to the testing and analysis of samples of spirits and fuel alcohol for purposes of this subpart:
(a)A proprietor may take samples of spirits and fuel alcohol for on-site testing and analysis at the proprietor's alcohol fuel plant;
(b)A proprietor may not remove samples of spirits from the premises of the alcohol fuel plant for testing and analysis;
(c)A proprietor may remove samples of fuel alcohol from the premises of the alcohol fuel plant for testing and analysis at a qualified laboratory;
(d)A proprietor of an alcohol fuel plant must account for all samples in the record required by § 19.718(b)(4); and
(e)A proprietor of an alcohol fuel plant must indicate on each container that the spirits or fuel alcohol inside is a sample. (26 U.S.C. 5181)
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