2006 Ohio Revised Code - 4303.05. A-4 permit.

§ 4303.05. A-4 permit.
 

Permit A-4 may be issued to a manufacturer to manufacture prepared highballs, cocktails, cordials, and other mixed drinks containing not less than four per cent of alcohol by volume and not more than twenty-one per cent of alcohol by volume, and to sell such products to wholesale and retail permit holders in sealed containers only under such rules as are adopted by the division of liquor control. The holder of such permit may import into the state spirituous liquor and wine only for blending or other manufacturing purposes under such rules as are prescribed by the division. 
 

The holder of such permit may also purchase spirituous liquor for manufacturing and blending purposes from the holder of an A-3 permit issued by the division. The formulas and the beverages manufactured by the holder of an A-4 permit shall be submitted to the division for its analysis and approval before the beverages may be sold to or distributed in this state by holders of retail and wholesale permits. All labels and advertising matter used by the holders of A-4 permits shall be approved by the division before they may be used in this state. The fee for an A-4 permit is three thousand nine hundred six dollars for each plant. 
 

HISTORY: 141 v H 428 (Eff 12-23-86); 143 v H 111 (Eff 7-1-89); 143 v S 131 (Eff 7-25-90); 146 v S 162. Eff 7-1-97; 150 v H 95, § 1, eff. 9-26-03.
 

The effective date is set by section 179 of H.B. 95 (150 v  - ). 

Analogous to former RC § 4303.05 (GC § 6064-15; 115 v PtII, 118 (130), § 15; 116 v 511 (525); 117 v 628; 118 v 631; 118 v 691; 120 v 96; 124 v 209; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 138 v H 470; 140 v S 74; 140 v H 37), repealed 141 v H 428, § 2, eff 12-23-86.

 

Effect of Amendments

H.B. 95, Acts 2003, effective September 26, 2003, in the final paragraph, substituted "such" for "A-4," "this" for "A-4," "three" for "two," "one" for "five," and inserted "twenty-five"; and made minor stylistic changes. 

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