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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Holders of bonded warehouse licenses may:
(1) Receive and store in bond liquor owned by Pennsylvania licensed manufacturers and importers.
(2) Receive and store in bond alcohol owned by Pennsylvania licensed manufacturers.
(3) Receive and store in bond liquor owned by licensees outside this Commonwealth. Such liquor shall be released from the bonded warehouse for delivery within this Commonwealth only to persons holding a liquor importer's license issued by the board authorizing the importation of liquor or to other storage facilities or persons outside this Commonwealth.
(4) Receive and store in bond alcohol owned by licensees outside this Commonwealth. Such alcohol shall be released from the bonded warehouse for delivery within this Commonwealth only to persons holding an alcohol permit issued by the board authorizing the importation of alcohol or to other storage facilities or persons outside this Commonwealth.
(b) All liquor and alcohol received and stored pursuant to this section shall be in original containers of ten gallons or greater capacity. Liquor and alcohol placed in storage in accordance with the foregoing provisions may remain in storage notwithstanding any change in ownership.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 47 P.S. Liquor § 5-505.1. Bonded warehouse license privilege restrictions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-47-ps-liquor/pa-st-sect-47-5-505-1/
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