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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1B NCAC 1C.00 is amended with changes as published in :1 NCAC as follows: 1B NCAC 1C.00 LABEL CONTENTS: MALT BEVERAGES (a) Containers that are prefilled by the manufacturer shall be affixed with malt beverage labels that shall contain the following information in a legible form:form legible to the consumer: (1) brand name of product; () name and address of brewer or bottler; () class of product (e.g., beer, ale, porter, lager, bock, stout, or other brewed or fermented beverage); () net contents; () if the malt beverage is fortified with any stimulants, the amount of each (milligrams) per container; and () the alcoholic beverage health warning statement as required by the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, C.F.R. Sections 1.0 through 1.. (b) Growlers that are filled or refilled on demand with malt beverages pursuant to Rule.00 of this SubchapterSection shall be affixed with a label or a tag that shall containcontaining the following information in type not smaller than millimeters in height and not more than 1 characters per inch: (1) brand name of the product dispensed; () name of brewer or bottler; () class of product (e.g., beer, ale, porter, lager, bock, stout, or other brewed or fermented beverage); () net contents; () if the malt beverage is fortified with any stimulants from the original manufacturer, the amount of each (milligrams) per container; () name and address of business that filled or refilled the growler; () date of fill or refill; () if the malt beverage is more than six percent alcohol by volume, the amount of alcohol by volume pursuant to G.S. 1B-1(); and () the following statement: "This product may be unfiltered and unpasteurized. Keep refrigerated at all times." (c) Growlers that are filled or refilled on demand pursuant to Rule.00 of this Section shall be affixed with the alcoholic beverage health warning statement as required by the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, C.F.R. Sections 1.0 through 1.. The provisions of C.F.R. Sections 1.0 through 1. referenced in this Section are hereby incorporated by reference, including subsequent amendments and editions, and may be accessed for free at https://www.gpo.gov. History Note: Authority G.S. 1B-0; 1B-1(); 1B-0(a); 1B-0; 1B-01; Eff. January 1, 1; Amended Eff. April 1, 0; 1 of 1

Temporary Amendment Eff. October, 01; Amended Eff. September 1, 01; Transferred and Recodified from 0 NCAC 0T.00 Eff. August 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. August 1, 01; Temporary Amendment Eff. November, 01. (Codifier's Note: This Rule shall remain in effect until the permanent rule that replaces the temporary rule becomes effective. See S.L. 01-, s..(b)); Amended Eff. August 1, 01. of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1B NCAC 1C.00 is amended with changes as published in :1 NCAC as follows: 1B NCAC 1C.00 LABEL CONTENTS: WINE (a) All wine labels shall contain the following information, in a legible form:form legible to the consumer: (1) brand name of product; () class and type, in conformity with Section.000 of this Subchapter; () name and address of manufacturer, or bottler, except as otherwise provided in these Rules; () on blends consisting of foreign and domestic wine, if any reference is made to the presence of foreign wine, the exact percentage by volume the foreign wine; and () net contents (unless blown or otherwise permanently inscribed in the container).container; and () the alcoholic beverage health warning statement as required by the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, C.F.R. Sections 1.0 through 1.. (b) Exception for Retailer's Private Brand. In the case of wine bottles packaged for a retailer or other person under histhe person s private brand, the name and address of the bottler need not be stated on the brand label but may be stated on another label affixed to the container, if the name and address of the person for whom the wine was bottled or packed appears on the label. The net contents shall be stated on the brand label or on a separate label affixed in immediate proximity thereto on the same side of the container in readily legible form, unless blown or otherwise permanently inscribed in the container. (c) Imported Wines. The name and address of the importer of a foreign wine need not be stated on the brand label if it is stated upon another label affixed to the container. (d) Growlers that are filled or refilled on demand with unfortified wine pursuant to Rule.00 of this Section shall be affixed with a label or a tag containing the following information in type not smaller than millimeters in height and not more than 1 characters per inch: (1) brand name of the product dispensed; () name of manufacturer or bottler; () class and type of product; () net contents; () name and address of business that filled or refilled the growler; () date of fill or refill; and () the following statement: "This product may be unfiltered and unpasteurized. Keep refrigerated at all times." (e) Growlers that are filled or refilled on demand pursuant to Rule.00 of this Section shall be affixed with the alcoholic beverage health warning statement as required by the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, C.F.R. Sections 1.0 through 1.. History Note: Authority G.S. 1B-0; 1B-0(a); 1A-0; 1B-01; Eff. January 1, 1; 1 of

Amended Eff. May 1, 1; Transferred and Recodified from 0 NCAC 0T.00 Eff. August 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. August 1, 01; Temporary Amendment Eff. November, 01. (Codifier's Note: This Rule shall remain in effect until the permanent rule that replaces the temporary rule becomes effective. See S.L. 01-, s..(b)); Amended Eff. August 1, 01. of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1B NCAC 1C.00 is amended as published in :1 NCR as follows: 1B NCAC 1C.00 GROWLERS (a) As used in this Rule,Section, a "growler" is a refillable rigid glass, ceramic, plastic, aluminum, or stainless steel container with a flip-top or screw-on lid closure or cap with a secure sealing that is no larger than liters (0. gallons) into which a malt beverage or unfortified wine is prefilled, filled, or refilled for off-premises consumption. (b) Malt beverages may be sold in growlers as follows: (1) Holders of only a brewery permit may sell, deliver, and ship growlers prefilled with the brewery's malt beverage for off-premises consumption provided a label is affixed to the growler that accurately provides the information as required by Rules.00(a) and.00 of this Section. (c)() Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(1), (), or (1) who do not hold a brewery permit shall not prefill growlers with malt beverage. (d)() Holders of a brewery permit who also have retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(1) may fill or refill growlers on demand with the brewery's malt beverage for off-premises consumption, provided the label as required by Rules.00(b) and (c) and.00 of this Section is affixed to the growler. (e)() Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(1), (), or (1) may fill or refill growlers on demand with draft malt beverage for off-premises consumption, provided the label as required by Rules.00(b) and (c) and.00 of this Section is affixed to the growler. (c) Unfortified wine may be sold in growlers as follows: (1) Holders of only an unfortified winery permit may sell, deliver, and ship growlers prefilled with the winery's unfortified wine for off-premises consumption provided a label is affixed to the growler that provides the information as required by Rules.00(a), [(b)] (b), and (c), and [Rule].00 of this Section. () Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(), (), or (1) who do not hold an unfortified winery permit shall not prefill growlers with unfortified wine. () Holders of an unfortified winery permit who also have retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01() may fill or refill growlers on demand with the winery's unfortified wine for off-premises consumption, provided the label as required by Rules.00(d) and (e) and.00 of this Section is affixed to the growler. () Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(), (), or (1) may fill or refill growlers on demand with unfortified wine for off-premises consumption, provided the label as required by Rules.00(d) and (e) and.00 of this Section is affixed to the growler. (f)(d) Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(1), (), (), (), or (1) shall affix a label as required by Rules.00(b) and (c), [Rules ].00(d) and (e), and [Rule ].00 of this Section to the growler when filling or refilling a growler. (g)(e) Holders of retail permits pursuant to G.S. 1B-01(1), (), (), (), or (1), may, in their discretion, refuse to fill or refill a growler, except in matters of discrimination pursuant to G.S. 1B-0(c). 1 of

1 1 History Note: Authority G.S. 1B-0; 1B-0(a); 1B-0; 1B-0; 1B-01(1); 1B-01(); 1B- 01(1);1B-01; Eff. April 1, 0; Temporary Amendment Eff. October, 01; Amended Eff. September 1, 01; Transferred and Recodified from 0 NCAC 0T.00 Eff. August 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. August 1, 01; Temporary Amendment Eff. November, 01. (Codifier's Note: This Rule shall remain in effect until the permanent rule that replaces the temporary rule becomes effective. See S.L. 01-, s..(b)); Amended Eff. August 1, 01. of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1B NCAC 1C.00 is amended as published in :1 NCR as follows: 1B NCAC 1C.00 GROWLERS: CLEANING, SANITIZING, FILLING AND SEALING (a) FillingExcept as permitted pursuant to [Rules]Rule.00(b) and (c) of this Section, filling and refilling growlers shall only occur on demand by a customer.consumer. (b) Growlers shall only be filled or refilled by a permittee or the permittee's employee. (c) Prior to filling or refilling a growler, the growler and its cap shall be cleaned and sanitized by the permittee or the permittee's employee using one of the following methods: (1) Manual washing in a three compartment sink: (A) Priorprior to starting, clean sinks and work area to remove any chemicals, oils, or grease from other cleaning activities; (B) Emptyempty residual liquid from the growler to a drain. Growlers shall not be emptied into the cleaning water; (C) Cleanclean the growler and cap in water and detergent. Water temperature shall be at a minimum 1ºF or the temperature specified on the cleaning agent manufacturer's label instructions. Detergent shall not be fat or oil based; (D) Removeremove any residues on the interior and exterior of the growler and cap; (E) Rinserinse the growler and cap in the middle compartment with water. Rinsing may be from the spigot with a spray arm, from a spigot, or from the tub as long as the water for rinsing shallis not be stagnant but shall be and continually refreshed; (F) Sanitizesanitize the growler and cap in the third compartment. Chemical sanitizer shall be used in accordance with the EPA-registered label use instructions and shall meet the minimum water temperature requirements of that chemical; and (G) Aa test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration in mg/l of chemical sanitizing solutions shall be provided and be readily accessible for use; or () Mechanical washing and sanitizing machine: (A) Mechanicalmechanical washing and sanitizing machines shall be provided with an easily accessible and readable data plate affixed to the machine by the manufacturer and shall be used according to the machine's design and operation specifications; (B) Mechanicalmechanical washing and sanitizing machines shall be equipped with chemical or hot water sanitization; (C) Concentrationconcentration of the sanitizing solution or the water temperature shall be accurately determined by using a test kit or other device; and (D) Thethe machine shall be regularly serviced based upon the manufacturer's or installer's guidelines. (d) Notwithstanding Paragraph (c) of this Rule, a growler may be filled or refilled without cleaning and sanitizing the growlergrowler, as follows: 1 of

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 (1) Filling or refilling a growler with a tube as referenced by Paragraph (e) of this Rule: (A) Foodfood grade sanitizer shall be used in accordance with the EPA-registered label use instructions; (B) Aa container of liquid food grade sanitizer shall be maintained for no more than malt beverage taps that will be used for filling and refilling growlers; (C) Eacheach container shall contain no fewer than five tubes that will be used only for filling and refilling growlers; (D) Thethe growler is inspected visually for contamination; (E) The growler is filled or refilled with a tube as described in Paragraph (e) of this Rule; (F) Afterafter each filling or refilling of a growler, the tube shall be immersed in the container with the liquid food grade sanitizer; and (G)(F) Aa different tube from the container shall be used for each fill or refill of a growler; or () Filling a growler with a contamination-free process: (A) Thethe growler shall be inspected visually for contamination; and (B) Shallfor growlers that can be refilled, the process shall be otherwise in compliance with the FDA Food Code 00, Section -0.1(c). Section -0.1(C); and (C) for growlers that are for single use, the process shall be otherwise in compliance with the FDA Food Code 00, Sections -0. and -0.1. (e) Growlers shall be filled or refilled from the bottom of the growler to the top with a tube that is attached to the malt beverage or unfortified wine faucet and extends to the bottom of the growler or with a commercial filling machine. (f) When not in use, tubes to fill or refill growlers shall be immersed and stored in a container with liquid food grade sanitizer. (g) After filling or refilling a growler, the growler shall be sealed with a closure or cap. History Note: Authority G.S. 1B-0; 1B-0(a); 1B-0; 1B-01(1); 1B-01();1B-01(1); FDA Food Code 00, Section -0.1(c) and Section -0.1(a),(b) and (d);1b-01; Temporary Adoption Eff. October, 01; Eff. September 1, 01; Transferred and Recodified from 0 NCAC 0T.00 Eff. August 1, 01; Pursuant to G.S. B-1.A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. August 1, 01; Temporary Amendment Eff. November, 01. (Codifier's Note: This Rule shall remain in effect until the permanent rule that replaces the temporary rule becomes effective. See S.L. 01-, s..(b)); Amended Eff. August 1, 01. of