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methylated spirits to the public;
(f) prescribing the maximum quantities of methylated spirits that may be sold
on to any person; and
(g) prescribing the form, manner, custody and retention of records or other
documents to be kept in respect of any dealing in methylated spirits.
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Prohibition of impotable substance
(1) A person must not manufacture, sell or supply any substance under the name
of any liquor or methylated spirits, if that substance is not liquor or methylated spirits,
respectively, as defined in this Act.
(2) A person must not manufacture, sell or supply as liquor any impotable
substance, add an impotable substance to liquor, or sell or supply any liquor to which an
impotable substance has been added.
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Registered activities from registered premises
(1) A registrant may carry out its registered activities only in or from registered
premises and in accordance with the regulations or any applicable conditions of
registration.
(2) A registrant may store liquor only in registered premises, and in accordance
with the regulations or any applicable conditions of registration.
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Prohibitions regarding employment in liquor industry
(1) Despite any law or agreement to the contrary, a registered person must not
employ a person who has not yet attained the age of 16 in any activity relating to the
manufacture or distribution of liquor or methylated spirits unless the employee is
undergoing tra ining or a learnership contemplated in section 16 of the Skills
Development Act, 1998 (Act 97 of 1998).
(2) Despite any agreement to the contrary, an employer must not(a) supply liquor or methylated spirits to any person as an inducement to
employment;
(b) supply liquor or methylated spirits to an employee as or in lieu of wages or
remuneration; or
(c) deduct from an employees' wages or remuneration any amount relating to
the cost of liquor or methylated spirits(i)
supplied to the employee or to a person on behalf of the employee;
or
(ii)
purchased by, or on behalf of, the employee.
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Advertising restrictions
(1) A person must not advertise(a) any liquor or methylated spirits(i)
in a false or misleading manner;
(ii)
in a manner intended to target or attract minors; or
(b) any substance that is prohibited in terms of this Act.
(2) A person must not advertise any substance as liquor or methylated spirits if
that substance is not liquor or methylated spirits, respectively, as defined in this Act.
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(1) A person must not sell or supply liquor or methylated spirits to a minor.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the parent, adult guardian of a minor or a person
responsible for administering a religious sacrament, may on occasion supply to that