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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 125 — Alcohol beverages

125.275 Industrial fermented malt beverages permit.

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125.275 Industrial fermented malt beverages permit.
(1)The division may issue an industrial fermented malt beverages permit which authorizes the permittee to purchase and use fermented malt beverages for industrial purposes only. Such permits may be issued only to persons who prove to the division that they use alcohol for industrial purposes and who holds a valid certificate issued under s. 73.03
(50).
(a)Industrial fermented malt beverages permits may be issued to any person qualified under s. 125.04
(5), except a person acting as agent for or in the employ of another. Notwithstanding s. 125.04
(a)5. , a person is not required to complete a responsible beverage server training course to be qualified for a permit under this section.
(b)An industrial fermented malt beverages permit may not be issued to a person holding a wholesaler’s permit issued under s. 125.28 or to a person who has an interest in a permittee under s. 125.28 .
(3)Shipments of industrial fermented malt beverages shall be conspicuously labeled “for industrial purposes” and shall meet other requirements which the division prescribes by rule.
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