TITLE 26-Internal Revenue I Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury Treasury TITLE 27—Intoxicating Liquors TITLE 28-Judicial Administration TITLE 29 Labor SUBTITLE B-Labor Regulations TITLE 30—Mineral Resources TITLE 31-Money and Finance: Treasury SUBTITLE B-Regulations Relating to Money and Finance Treasury TITLE 32-National Defense TITLE 33— Navigation and Navigable Waters TITLE 34—Navy I Department of the Navy TITLE 35—Panama Canal TITLE 36—Parks and Forests TITLE 37—Patents and Copyrights TITLE 38 Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief Ohap. I Veterans' Administration TITLE 39—Postal Service I Post Office Department TITLE 40—Prisons I Federal Prison Industries, Inc. TITLE 41—Public Contracts I Procurement Division, Department of the Treasury TITLE 42—Public Health TITLE 43 Public Lands: Interior SUBTITLE A--Office of the Secretary of the Interior I General Land Office, Department of the Interior TITLE 44—Public Property and Works TITLE 45 Public Welfare Works Progress Administration National Youth Administration TITLE 46—Shipping I Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, Department of Commerce II United States Maritime Commission TITLE 47—Telecommunication I Federal Communications Commission TITLE 48—Territories and Insular Possessions I Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior II Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, Department of the Interior TITLE 49 Transportation and Railroads I Interstate Commerce Commission TITLE 50— Wildlife I Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture (including Alaska Game Commission) TITLE 27—INTOXICATING LIQUORS CHAPTER 1-FEDERAL ALCOHOL ADMINISTRA- TION, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Part Part 5 Labeling and advertising of distilled 6 Inducements furnished to retailers beverages CROSS REFERENCES Bond and Spirits Division, Department of Justice: See Judical Administration, 28 CFR Introduction, page 3. Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury: See Internal Revenue, Federal Trade Commission: See Commercial Practices, 16 CFR Chapter I. Food and Drug Administration, Department of Agriculture: See Food and Drugs, Foreign Trade Statistics, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: See Commerce, 15 CFR Part 305. Panama Canal Zone liquor regulations: See Panama Canal, 35 CFR Part 6. War Department liquor regulations: See Army: War Department, 10 CFR 9.5, 91.1. PART 1-BASIC PERMITS: ISSUANCE AND PROCEEDINGS TO RESCIND OR SUSPEND 1.21 Applications for permits. 1.40 Conduct of hearing. 1.41 Briefs and argument. 1.42 Additional evidence. 1.43 Findings and orders of the Admin- istrator. Miscellaneous 1.50 Service of orders and notices. 1.52 Power of attorney. 1.30 Institution of proceedings. 1.31 Order instituting proceedings. 1.54 Filing of permits. 1.55 Publication of names and ad- [1] CROSS REFERENCES Alcohol Tax Unit: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR Part 171. Section 1.1 Definitions. In this part the following words and phrases, unless otherwise stated, shall be considered as having the meaning herein defined: (a) "Act” shall mean the Federal Alcohol Administration Act. (b) "Administration” shall mean the Federal Alcohol Administration. (c) "Administrator" shall mean the head of the Federal Alcohol Administration. (d) “Basic permit” shall mean a formal written authorization by the Administrator setting forth specifically therein the acts authorized and permitted. (e) "Permittee” shall mean any person holding a basic permit issued under the act. (f) “Respondent” shall mean any person holding a basic permit against which proceedings for revocation, suspension, or annulment have been instituted. “Resale at wholesale” shall mean a sale to any trade buyer. )Any other term defined in the Federal Alcohol Administration Act and used herein, shall have the same meaning assigned to it by such Act.*+ [Art. 1, sec. 1] *88 1.1 to 1.55, inclusive, issued under the authority contained in sec. 2 (d), 49 Stat. 977; 27 U.S.C., Sup. I, 202 (d). Statutes interpreted are noted in parentheses at the end of specific sections. † The source of $$ 1.1 to 1.55, inclusive, (except for amendments noted in the text,) is Regs. 1, Fed. Alc. Adm., Oct. 9, 1935. ABBREVIATION : The following abbreviation is used in this chapter: Regs., Fed. Alc. Adm. Regulations, Federal Alcohol Administration. BASIC PERMITS 1.20 When required-(a) Importers of distilled spirits, wine, and malt beverages. On and after November 23, 1935, no person, except pursuant to a basic permit issued under the Act by the Administrator, shall (1) Engage in the business of importing into the United States distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages; or, (2) While so engaged, sell, offer or deliver for sale, contract to sell, or ship, in interstate or foreign commerce, directly or indirectly or through an affiliate, distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages so imported. (b) Domestic producers, rectifiers, blenders, and warehousemen. On and after November 23, 1935, no person, except pursuant to a basic permit issued under the Act by the Administrator, shall (1) Engage in the business of distilling distilled spirits, producing wine, rectifying or blending distilled spirits or wine, or bottling, or warehousing and bottling, distilled spirits; or, (2) While so engaged, sell, offer or deliver for sale, contract to selì, or ship, in interstate or foreign commerce, directly or indirectly Page 2 |