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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 26 · § 26.295

§ 26.295. Marks on containers.

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(a)Completely denatured alcohol.
(1)For each immediate container of completely denatured alcohol with a capacity exceeding 1 gallon, the shipper shall mark or label on the head or side of the package or on the side of the casing, the following:
(i)The name and address of the person filling the container;
(ii)The contents in gallons;
(iii)The words "Virgin Islands Completely Denatured Alcohol"; and
(iv)The formula number prescribed by part 21 of this chapter.
(2)In addition, if the container has a capacity of 5 gallons or less, the words "Completely Denatured Alcohol" shall be in red letters on white background, and the label shall also have the words "Caution---contains poisonous ingredients" in red letters on white background.
(b)Products made with denatured spirits. The shipper shall mark or label each immediate container of a product made with denatured spirits with the name, trade name or brand name of the product and the name and address of the shipper.
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