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[72 Stat. 1372]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 1372]

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PUBLIC LAW 86-869-8EPT. 2, 1958

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revocation, of permits under this section, and for the disposition of distilled spirits (including specially denatured distilled spirits) procured under permit pursuant to this section which remain unused when such permit is no longer in effect. "SEC. 5272. BONDS. " (a) REQUIREMENTS.—Before any permit required by section 5271 (a) is granted, the Secretary or his delegate may require a bond, in such form and amount as he may prescribe, to insure compliance with the terms of the permit and the provisions of this chapter. "(b) EXCEPTIONS.—No bond shall be required in the case of permits issued to the United States or any governmental agency thereof, or to the several States and Territories or any political subdivision thereof, or to the District of Columbia. "SEC. 5273. SALE, USE, AND RECOVERY OF DENATURED DISTILLED SPIRITS. " (a) U S E or SPECIALLY DENATURED DISTILLED SPIRITS.—Any person using specially denatured distilled spirits in the manufacture of articles shall file such formulas and statements of process, submit such samples, and comply with such other requirements, as the Secretary or his delegate snail by regulations prescribe, and no person shall use specially denatured distilled spirits in the manufacture or production of any article until approval of the article, formula, and process has been obtained from the Secretary or his delegate. " (b) INTERNAL TRACTS.—

MEDICINAL

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"(1) MANUFACTURE.—No person shall use denatured distilled spirits in the manufacture of medicinal preparations or flavoring extracts for internal human use where any of the spirits remains in the finished product. "(2) SALE.—No person shall sell or offer for sale for internal human use any medicinal preparations or flavoring extracts manufactured from denatured distilled spirits where any of the spirits remains in the finished product. " (c) RECOVERY OF SPIRITS FOR REUSE I N MANUFACITJRING.—Manu-

facturers employing processes in which denatured distilled spirits withdrawn under section 5214(a)(1) are expressed, evaporated, or otherwise removed, from the articles manufactured shall be permitted to recover such distilled spirits and to have such distilled spirits restored to a condition suitable solely for reuse in manufacturing processes under such regulations as the Secretary or his delegate may prescribe. " (d) PROHIBITED WITHDRAWAL OR SALE,—No person shall withdraw or sell denatured distilled spirits, or sell any article containing denatured distilled spirits for beverage purposes. " (e) CROSS REFERENCES.—

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"(1) For penalty and forfeiture for unlawful use or concealment of denatured distilled spirits, see section 5607. "(2) For applicability of all provisions of law relating to distilled spirits that are not denatured, including those requiring payment of tax, to denatured distilled spirits or articles produced, withdrawn, sold, transported, or used in violation of law or regulations, see section 5001(a)(6). "(3) For definition of 'articles', see section 5002(a) (11). "SEC. 5274. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAWS. "The provisions, including penalties, of sections 9 and 10 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. secs. 49, 50), as now or hereafter amended, shall apply to the jurisdiction, powers, and duties of the Secretary or his delegate under this subtitle, and to any person (whether or not a corporation) subject to the provisions of this subtitle.