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Proposed
Changes to the Certificate of Label Approval Form
By
Susan Stewart (202) 927-8140
Earlier
this year the Alcohol Labeling & Formulation Division (ALFD)
published a notice announcing that we were updating ATF Form
5100.31, Application for and Certification/Exemption of Label/Bottle
Approval (COLA). We proposed changes to the current COLA which
we hoped would decrease the burden for industry members required
to file the form. The two most significant changes we proposed
were to re-do the form in "plain-language" in order
to comply with Government standards, and to eliminate the requirement
to file a COLA when you add, change or delete non-mandatory
items on a previously approved label.
We
received a total of 15 comments on the proposed revisions. Only
one entity commented on the plain language changes, and it supported
these changes. Four commentors agreed with the proposal to allow
additions/deletions/changes to non-mandatory information without
ATF approval, nine disagreed with this proposal, one was silent
on this issue and one was counted as neutral on this issue.
It is significant to mention that the Joint Committee of the
States, which represents state liquor authorities from both
control states and non-control states, was opposed to the proposal,
but did state specifically that they would support a blanket
allowance to delete non-mandatory information without ATF approval.
ATF will not adopt the proposal to allow additions/deletions/changes
to non-mandatory information without ATF approval.
ATF
has decided to publish a second notice proposing that non-mandatory
items could be deleted without ATF approval. This notice will
be published in the near future, and will probably also incorporate
changes that will enhance electronic filing of the COLA.
If
you have any questions about the COLA form, please contact the
ALFD customer service team toll free at 866-927-ALFD or by e-mail
at alfd@atfhq.atf.treas.gov.
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ATF
Active Participant Among U.S. Delegation
By
Sanford Lett (202) 927-8110
ATF
will provide regulatory expertise as part of the U.S. Government
delegation that will be attending the next meeting of the New
World Wine Producers (NWWP). The meeting will be held on September
17-20 in Toronto, Canada. The NWWP is a group that meets twice-a-year
and consists of the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
Chile, Argentina, and South Africa.
The
NWWP provides a forum for government officials to participate
in discussions and negotiations parallel to industry meetings
on similar issues. Such issues, in general, deal with improving
international wine trade and removing impediments to trade.
The NWWP at its last session in Australia produced an agreement
on the mutual acceptance of enological practices which the United
States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have initialed. The
initialed agreement is currently being given a final review
by the four governments concerned and is expected to be officially
signed at the Toronto meeting in September.
The
Toronto meeting also marks the beginning of multi-lateral discussions
on wine labeling. Specifically, the NWWP countries will explore
whether to develop uniform labeling requirements given each
NWWP country's labeling laws and regulations. The Toronto session
will be the seventh meeting of the NWWP. q
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of Upcoming Events
August
26-29
Chief, Alcohol Labeling and Formulation Division will
attend the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators
(NCSLA) held in Seattle, Washington.
September
17-20
ATF Representatives will attend the New World Wine Producer's
(NWWP) meeting held in Toronto, Canada
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