(1) For purposes of this section, "tamper" means to do one or more of the following to the contents of a container: (a) fortify; (b) adulterate; (c) contaminate; (d) dilute; (e) change its character or purity; or (f) otherwise change. (2) A person may not, for any purpose, mix or allow to be mixed with an alcoholic product sold or supplied by the person as a beverage any of the following: (a) a drug; (b) methylic alcohol; (c) a crude, unrectified, or impure form of ethylic alcohol; or (d) another deleterious substance. (3) (a) The following may not engage in an act listed in Subsection (3)(b): (i) a package agent; (ii) a retail licensee; (iii) a permittee; (iv) a beer wholesaler licensee; (v) a liquor warehouser licensee; (vi) a supplier; or (vii) an importer. (b) A person listed in Subsection (3)(a) may not: (i) tamper with the contents of a container of alcoholic product as originally marketed by a manufacturer; (ii) refill or partly refill with any substance the contents of an original container of alcoholic product as originally marketed by a manufacturer; (iii) misrepresent the brand of an alcoholic product sold or offered for sale; or (iv) sell or furnish a brand of alcoholic product that is not the same as that ordered by a purchaser without first advising the purchaser of the difference.
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