![]() ![]() PART II PREMISES AND PLANT Approval of processes, premises and plant for methylation and storageģ.-(1) Any person intending to methylate spirits shall make written application to the proper officer for approval of the processes, premises and plant he intends to use for the methylation of spirits and the storage of denaturants, and any such application shall specify the classes of methylated spirits he intends to manufacture and which of those processes, premises and plant relate to which class or classes of methylated spirits. “spirits” means spirits of the following types only:. “records” include documents, copies of documents and information stored in a computer or produced from a computer “plant” means all vessels, utensils, pipes, fittings and other equipment used for the manufacture or storage of methylated spirits “methylator” means an authorised methylator under section 75(1) of the Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979 or a person holding an excise licence as a methylator under section 75 of that Act “methylate” and like expressions means the mixing of denaturant and spirits so as to produce methylated spirits “medical use” means any medical, veterinary, surgical or dental purpose other than administration internally “medical practitioner” means doctors, dentists, nurses, chiropodists, veterinary surgeons and other persons entitled by law to provide medical or veterinary services in the United Kingdom “chemist” and “dispensing chemist” mean persons entitled by law to use those or similar titles in the sale of goods by retail respectively with or without a medical practitioner’s certificate and a body corporate, firm or partnership lawfully carrying on a business of a like nature and so entitled “Bitrex” means benzyldiethyl ammonium benzoate otherwise known as Denatonium Benzoate “authorised user” means a person authorised in accordance with these Regulations to receive, use or supply methylated spirits “approved denaturants, markers and dyes” means denaturants, markers and dyes permitted by regulation 15 of these Regulations and complying with the requirements of that regulation InterpretationĢ. In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires. PART I PRELIMINARY Citation and commencementġ. These Regulations may be cited as the Methylated Spirits Regulations 1987 and shall come into force on 28th December 1987.
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