Detailed Summary of Federal Requirements for Production of Hand Sanitizing Products


To meet the growing need for hand sanitizing products, various federal agencies including the Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Federal Drug Administration (FDA), Health and Human Services (HHS) and Congress have been rapidly updating and providing guidance for alcohol manufacturers interested in producing or supplying alcohol for the production of these important products. The below neatly summarizes the key issues surrounding the production of alcohol for use in or production of hand sanitizers for distilled spirts plants (DSPs).

New License Holders: If you are an alcohol manufacturer, such as a brewery or winery, that is interested in becoming involved in this effort our recommendation is to apply for a Specially Denatured Spirits – User  permit, or alternatively a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP).  The application process for both permits is being expedited by TTB with a 1-2 day turnaround.

Important Links:

TTB Updates and Guidance on COVID-19

FDA’s Temporary Policy for Preparation of Certain Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Products

FDA’s Policy for Temporary Compounding of Certain Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Products

HHS’ Declaration under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act for Medical Countermeasures Against COVID-19

CARES Act Section 2308, Temporary Exceptions From Excise Tax for Alcohol Used to Produce Hand Sanitizer


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National Law Review, Volume X, Number 92