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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 20 · § 20.234

§ 20.234. Disposition on permanent discontinuance of use.

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(a)Specially denatured spirits. Specially denatured spirits on hand at the time of discontinuance of use, may be disposed of by
(1)Returning the specially denatured spirits to a distilled spirits plant or dealer, as provided in § 20.231,
(2)Destruction, as provided in § 20.222, or
(3)Shipped to another user, as provided in § 20.235.
(b)Recovered denatured alcohol, recovered specially denatured rum, or recovered articles. Upon permanent discontinuance of use, a permittee may dispose of recovered denatured alcohol, recovered specially denatured rum, or recovered articles by
(1)Shipment to a distilled spirits plant, as provided in § 20.215 for articles and spirits residues,
(2)Destruction, as provided in § 20.222, or
(3)Upon the filing of an application with the appropriate TTB officer, any other approved method. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number1513-0061) \[T.D. ATF-199, 50 FR 9162, Mar. 6, 1985, as amended by T.D. TTB-140, 81 FR 59456, Aug. 30, 2016\]
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