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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 60

Sec. 18.60.720. Cost of permits.

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Sec. 18.60.720. Cost of permits.
(a)If the department by regulation requires permits for plumbing work, fees may not exceed the following:
(1)for issuing each permit ..... $2.00;
(2)a permit for each
(A)plumbing fixture or trap or set of fixtures on one trap, including water, drainage piping and backflow protection ..... 1.50;
(B)building sewer or trailer park sewer ..... 5.00;
(C)drain in rainwater system ..... 2.00;
(D)cesspool ..... 5.00;
(E)private sewage disposal system ..... 10.00;
(F)water heater and/or vent ..... 1.50;
(G)gas piping system of one to five outlets ..... 1.50;
(H)gas piping system of six or more outlets, per outlet ..... .30;
(I)industrial waste pretreatment interceptor, including its trap and vent, but excluding kitchen type grease interceptors functioning as fixture traps ..... 1.00;
(J)installation, alteration, or repair of water piping or water treating equipment ..... 1.50;
(K)repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping ..... 1.50;
(L)lawn sprinkler system or any one meter which includes backflow protection devices ..... 2.00;
(3)for vacuum breakers or backflow protective devices on tanks, vats, or for installation on unprotected plumbing fixtures including necessary water piping
(A)one to five ..... 2.00;
(B)over five, each ..... .30.
(b)The department shall keep a record of all fees collected and all inspections performed.
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