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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 20 · § 20.63

§ 20.63. Adoption of formulas and statements of process.

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(a)Adoption of formulas and statements of process is permitted:
(1)When a successor (proprietorship or fiduciary) adopts a predecessor's formulas and statements of process as provided in §§ 20.57(c) and 20.58; and
(2)When a permittee adopts for use at one plant, the formulas previously approved by TTB for use at another plant, or when a permittee adopts a formula previously approved by TTB for a parent or subsidiary, provided that in the case of a parent-subsidiary relationship the subsidiary is wholly-owned by the parent.
(b)The adoption will be accomplished by the submission of a certificate of adoption. The certificate of adoption shall be submitted to the appropriate TTB officer and shall contain:
(1)A list of all approved formulas or statements of process in which S.D.S. is used or recovered;
(2)The formulas of S.D.S. used or recovered;
(3)The dates of approval of the relevant Forms 1479-A or TTB Forms 5150.19:
(4)The applicable code number(s) for the article or process;
(5)The name of the permittee adopting the formulas, followed by the phrase, for each formula, "Formula of \_\_\_\_\_\_ (Name and permit number of permittee who received formula approval) is hereby adopted;" and
(6)In the case of a permittee adopting the formulas of another entity, evidence of its relationship to that entity. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1513-0061) \[T.D. TTB-140, 81 FR 59456, Aug. 30, 2016\]
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