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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 26 · § 26.296

§ 26.296. Record of shipment.

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(a)Filing information with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Each person bringing completely denatured alcohol or products made with denatured spirits into the United States from the Virgin Islands, who files electronically, must file with U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP)the information specified in this paragraph with the entry or entry summary, as appropriate. Any information required by this paragraph that is also required by, and filed with, CBP as part of the entry or entry summary for purposes of meeting CBP requirements will satisfy the requirements of this paragraph. The following information is required:
(1)The consignor's name and address;
(2)The consignee's name and address; and
(3)The total quantity shipped.
(b)Maintaining additional information as a record. For each shipment of completely denatured alcohol or products made with denatured spirits from the Virgin Islands to the United States, the importer shall possess and maintain a record of shipment. The record of shipment shall consist of an invoice, bill of lading, or similar document that shows the information required under paragraph
(a)of this section, as well as the following:
(1)The capacity and number of containers;
(2)For each formulation of completely denatured alcohol, the words "Virgin Islands Completely Denatured Alcohol" and the formula number prescribed by part 21 of this chapter; and
(3)For product made with denatured spirits, the name, trade name, or brand name of the product.
(c)Retaining records and making them available upon request. The person bringing completely denatured alcohol or products made with denatured spirits into the United States from the Virgin Islands must maintain records to substantiate the information required under paragraph
(a)of this section and records as required under paragraph
(b)of this section, and any information submitted to CBP to meet CBP requirements, in accordance with the record retention requirements of § 26.276. Such records also must be made available upon request of the appropriate TTB officer or a customs officer. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1513-0064) \[T.D. TTB-145, 81 FR 94202, Dec. 22, 2016\]
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