§ 3-6-5. Privileges conferred by rectifier’s license.
A rectifier’s license authorizes the holder to engage in the business of rectifying and blending at the place described for the rectifying, purifying, refining, blending, warehousing and bottling of distilled spirits and wines within this state by any process other than by original and continuous distillation from mash, wort, or wash, through continuous closed vessels and pipes, until the manufacturing is complete. A separate license is required for each plant.
History of Section.P.L. 1933, ch. 2013, § 5; P.L. 1937, ch. 2524, § 1; G.L. 1938, ch. 166, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 3-6-5.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 3-6 - Manufacturing and Wholesale Licenses
Section 3-6-1. - Manufacturer’s license.
Section 3-6-1.1. - Farmer-winery licenses — Fee.
Section 3-6-1.2. - Brewpub manufacturer’s license.
Section 3-6-2. - Rectifying as manufacturing.
Section 3-6-3. - Rectifier’s license.
Section 3-6-4. - Practices requiring rectifier’s license.
Section 3-6-5. - Privileges conferred by rectifier’s license.
Section 3-6-6. - Bottling and sale privileges of a rectifier’s license.
Section 3-6-7. - Annual rectifier’s license fee.
Section 3-6-8. - Supervision of rectifying.
Section 3-6-9. - Wholesaler’s license — Class A.
Section 3-6-10. - Wholesaler’s license — Class B.
Section 3-6-11. - Wholesaler’s Class C license.
Section 3-6-12. - Agents’ licenses.
Section 3-6-14. - Certificate of compliance.
Section 3-6-14.1. - Pricing restrictions — Affirmation of price compliance.
Section 3-6-15. - Manufacturer’s interest in business of wholesaler prohibited.