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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 19 · § 19.697

§ 19.697. Permit suspension or revocation.

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TTB will conduct proceedings to revoke or suspend an alcohol fuel plant permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in part 71 of this chapter if the appropriate TTB officer has a reason to believe that a person holding a permit:
(a)Has not complied in good faith with the provisions of 26 U.S.C. chapter 51 or the regulations issued thereunder;
(b)Has violated the conditions of the permit;
(c)Has made a false statement as to any material fact in the application for the permit;
(d)Has failed to disclose any material information required to be furnished under this part;
(e)Has violated or conspired to violate any law of the United States relating to intoxicating liquor;
(f)Has been convicted of any offense under title 26 U.S.C. punishable as a felony or of any conspiracy to commit such offense; or
(g)Has not engaged in any of the operations authorized by the permit for a period of more than 2 years. (26 U.S.C. 5271)
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