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Title 26
Subtitle E
Chapter 51
Subchapter E
Part II
Part I - RETURN OF MATERIALS USE...
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§ 5301.
General
(a)
Requirements
Whenever in his judgment such action is necessary to protect the revenue, the Secretary is authorized, by the regulations prescribed by him and permits issued thereunder if required by him—
(1)
to regulate the kind, size, branding, marking, sale, resale, possession, use, and reuse of containers (of a capacity of not more than 5 wine gallons) designed or intended for use for the sale of distilled spirits (within the meaning of such term as it is used in section 5002(a)(8) for other than industrial use; and
(2)
to require, of persons manufacturing, dealing in, or using any such containers, the submission to such inspection, the keeping of such records, and the filing of such reports as may be deemed by him reasonably necessary in connection therewith.
Any requirements imposed under this section shall be in addition to any other requirements imposed by, or pursuant to, law and shall apply as well to persons not liable for tax under the internal revenue laws as to persons so liable.
(b)
Disposition
(c)
Refilling of liquor bottles
No person who sells, or offers for sale, distilled spirits, or agent or employee of such person, shall—
(1)
place in any liquor bottle any distilled spirits whatsoever other than those contained in such bottle at the time of tax determination under the provisions of this chapter; or
(2)
possess any liquor bottle in which any distilled spirits have been placed in violation of the provisions of paragraph (1); or
(3)
by the addition of any substance whatsoever to any liquor bottle, in any manner alter or increase any portion of the original contents contained in such bottle at the time of tax determination under the provisions of this chapter; or
(4)
possess any liquor bottle, any portion of the contents of which has been altered or increased in violation of the provisions of paragraph (3);
except that the Secretary may by regulations authorize the reuse of liquor bottles, under such conditions as he may by regulations prescribe. When used in this subsection the term “liquor bottle” shall mean a liquor bottle or other container which has been used for the bottling or packaging of distilled spirits under regulations issued pursuant to subsection (a).
(d)
Closures
(e)
Penalty
(Added
Pub. L. 85–859, title II, § 201
,
Sept. 2, 1958
,
72 Stat. 1374
; amended
Pub. L. 94–455, title XIX, § 1906(b)(13)(A)
,
Oct. 4, 1976
,
90 Stat. 1834
;
Pub. L. 96–39, title VIII, § 807(a)(41)
,
July 26, 1979
,
93 Stat. 287
;
Pub. L. 98–369, div. A, title IV, § 454(b)
, (c)(9),
July 18, 1984
,
98 Stat. 820
, 821.)
cite as:
26 USC 5301
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