Bill C-47
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Restriction -
registered user
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91. A registered user shall not use or dispose
of non-duty-paid packaged spirits other than
to
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Unauthorized
removal -
spirits
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92. (1) No person shall remove spirits from
a marked special container of spirits other than
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Removal of
spirits from
returned
container
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(2) If the operator of a bottle-your-own
premises returns a marked special container of
spirits to the excise warehouse licensee who
supplied the container to the operator, the
licensee may remove the spirits from the
container for the purpose of destroying the
spirits in a manner approved by the Minister.
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Unauthorized
removal -
wine
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93. (1) No person shall remove wine from
a marked special container of wine other than
a purchaser of the wine at a bottle-your-own
premises.
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Removal of
wine from
returned
container
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(2) If the operator of a bottle-your-own
premises returns a marked special container of
wine to the excise warehouse licensee who
supplied the container to the operator, the
licensee may remove the wine from the
container for the purpose of destroying the
wine in a manner approved by the Minister.
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Denatured Alcohol and Specially Denatured Alcohol |
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Prohibition -
denaturing of
spirits
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94. No person, other than a spirits licensee,
shall denature spirits.
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Prohibition -
sale as
beverage
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95. (1) No person shall sell or provide
denatured alcohol or specially denatured
alcohol for use in or as a beverage.
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Prohibition -
use as
beverage
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(2) No person shall use denatured alcohol or
specially denatured alcohol in or as a
beverage.
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Prohibition -
use of SDA
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96. No person shall, except in accordance
with a specially denatured alcohol registration
issued to the person, use specially denatured
alcohol.
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Prohibition -
possession of
SDA
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97. (1) No person shall possess specially
denatured alcohol.
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Exception
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(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to
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Prohibition -
supply of
SDA
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98. No person shall give possession of
specially denatured alcohol to a person who is
not a spirits licensee, an SDA registrant or an
alcohol registrant.
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Prohibition -
sale of SDA
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99. (1) No person shall sell specially
denatured alcohol.
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Exceptions
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(2) Subsection (1) does not apply where
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Prohibition -
importing of
SDA
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100. No person shall import specially
denatured alcohol other than a spirits licensee
or an SDA registrant.
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Spirits
mistakenly
imported as
DA or SDA
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101. (1) If a person, other than a spirits
licensee or licensed user, who has imported a
product that was reported under the Customs
Act as being denatured alcohol or specially
denatured alcohol learns that the product is
spirits and not denatured alcohol or specially
denatured alcohol, the person shall without
delay
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Spirits
mistakenly
possessed as
DA or SDA
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(2) If a person, other than a spirits licensee,
licensed user or alcohol registrant, who
possesses a product that the person believed
was denatured alcohol or specially denatured
alcohol learns that the product is spirits and
not denatured alcohol or specially denatured
alcohol, the person shall without delay
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If product
used
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(3) If the person is unable to comply with
subsection (1) or (2) in respect of an amount
of the product because they had already used
it in the production of another product before
they learned that the product was not
denatured alcohol or specially denatured
alcohol, the person shall
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Exception
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(4) Subsection (3) does not apply if
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Prohibition -
exporting of
SDA
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102. No person shall export specially
denatured alcohol other than the SDA
registrant who imported it or a spirits licensee.
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Restriction on
disposal
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103. An SDA registrant shall not dispose of
specially denatured alcohol other than to
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Responsibility for Bulk Spirits |
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Responsibility
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104. Subject to sections 105 to 107, 111 and
112, the person who is responsible for bulk
spirits at any time is
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Return of
spirits
purchased
from
unlicensed
person
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105. (1) This section applies if a spirits
licensee or licensed user (in this section
referred to as the ``purchaser'') purchases bulk
spirits from a person who is not a spirits
licensee or licensed user (in this section
referred to as the ``unlicensed person''), and,
within 30 days after the purchaser receives the
spirits,
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Determination
of person
responsible
for returned
spirits
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(2) At the later of the time at which the
previously responsible licensee or supplier
receives the spirits and the time at which the
ownership of the spirits reverts to the
unlicensed person,
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Exception -
provincial
ownership
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106. If, at any time, the government of a
province or a liquor authority that is a spirits
licensee or a licensed user owns bulk spirits
for a purpose not related to its licence, section
104 applies as though that ownership by the
government or the liquor authority did not
exist at that time.
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Spirits
imported by
licensed user
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107. A licensed user who imports bulk
spirits is responsible for them.
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Blended
spirits - joint
and several or
solidary
responsibility
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108. (1) If bulk spirits are blended with
other bulk spirits, or if bulk spirits are blended
with bulk wine and the resulting product is
spirits, every person who is a person
responsible for any of the spirits or who is a
licensed user responsible for any of the bulk
wine is jointly and severally or solidarily
responsible for the resulting blended spirits.
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Responsibility
for wine
ceases
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(2) The wine licensee or licensed user who
was responsible for the bulk wine before it was
blended with bulk spirits as described in
subsection (1) ceases to be responsible for the
wine as of the time of blending.
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Person not
responsible
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109. A person who is responsible for bulk
spirits ceases to be responsible for them if they
are
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Notification
of change of
ownership
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110. If a spirits licensee or licensed user (in
this section referred to as the ``purchaser'')
purchases bulk spirits from a person who is not
a spirits licensee or licensed user, the
purchaser shall, except in respect of bulk
spirits that are to be imported,
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Removal of
special
container
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111. If an unmarked special container of
spirits is removed by a spirits licensee from
their excise warehouse in accordance with
section 156, the licensee is responsible for the
spirits unless they are owned by another spirits
licensee or a licensed user, in which case the
other spirits licensee or the licensed user is
responsible for them.
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Removal of
spirits
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112. If spirits are removed by a spirits
licensee from their excise warehouse in
accordance with section 158, the licensee is
responsible for the spirits unless they are
owned by another spirits licensee or a licensed
user, in which case the other spirits licensee or
the licensed user is responsible for them.
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