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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 35

Sec. 18.35.030. Regulations.

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Sec. 18.35.030. Regulations.
(a)The department may adopt and enforce regulations that relate to health and sanitation in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the accommodations including but not limited to minimum standards for water supply, sewage and refuse disposal, laundry, bathing and toilet facilities, communicable disease control, general cleanliness and safety, that are necessary or desirable for the protection of public health.
(b)The provisions of AS 18.35.010 — 18.35.090 do not prohibit the health authorities of a municipality from instituting local programs for health and sanitary control of tourist accommodations, including the enactment of ordinances for issuance and revocation of permits and additional regulations. However, the ordinance or regulation may not detract from the provisions of AS 18.35.010 — 18.35.090 or the regulations under these sections.
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