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40 Pa. Code § 11.31. Restrictions on use of alcohol.

RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PERMITTEES


§ 11.31. Restrictions on use of alcohol.

 Alcohol purchased by permittees in accordance with this subchapter may be used only for the following categorical purposes:

   (1)  In the professional practice of physicians, dentists and veterinarians.

   (2)  In the compounding of prescriptions and sterilizing of equipment by pharmacists.

   (3)  In the manufacture and compounding of products unfit for beverage purposes by manufacturing pharmacists and chemists, and other manufacturers of nonbeverage products.

   (4)  In the rectification of the products of distillery licensees.

   (5)  For medical, mechanical and scientific purposes and treatment of patients by governmental agencies, hospitals, sanitariums, eleemosynary institutions and dispensaries.

   (6)  For scientific research by laboratories.

   (7)  For medical, mechanical and scientific purposes in infirmaries at universities and colleges of learning.

Source

   The provisions of this §  11.31 adopted June 26, 1952; amended through November 4, 1963.



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