Section 30.1
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Meaning of terms |
Section 30.11
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Requirements |
Section 30.21
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Hydrometers and thermometers |
Section 30.22
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Use of precision hydrometers and thermometers |
Section 30.23
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Specific gravity hydrometers |
Section 30.24
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Use of precision specific gravity hydrometers |
Section 30.25
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Determination of proof |
Section 30.31
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Determination of proof obscuration |
Section 30.32
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General requirements |
Section 30.36
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Bulk spirits |
Section 30.41
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Denatured spirits |
Section 30.42
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Packaged spirits |
Section 30.43
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Weighing containers |
Section 30.44
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Withdrawal gauge for packages |
Section 30.45
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Procedures for measurement of bulk spirits |
Section 30.51
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Procedure for measurement of cased spirits |
Section 30.52
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Table 1, showing the true percent of proof spirit for any indication of the hydrometer at temperatures between zero and |
Section 30.61
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Table 2, showing wine gallons and proof gallons by weight |
Section 30.62
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Table 3, for determining the number of proof gallons from the weight and proof of spirituous liquor |
Section 30.63
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Table 4, showing the fractional part of a gallon per pound at each percent and each tenth percent of proof of |
Section 30.64
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Table 5, showing the weight per wine gallon (at 60 degrees Fahrenheit) and proof gallon at each percent of proof of |
Section 30.65
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Table 6, showing respective volumes of alcohol and water and the specific gravity in both air and vacuum of spirituous liquor |
Section 30.66
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Table 7, for correction of volume of spirituous liquors to 60 degrees Fahrenheit |
Section 30.67
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Optional method for determination of proof for spirits containing solids of 400 milligrams or less per 100 milliliters |
Section 30.71
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Recording obscuration by proprietors using the optional method for determination of proof |
Section 30.72
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Scope |