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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 11

Sec. 04.11.260. Application for new license, endorsement, or permit.

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Sec. 04.11.260. Application for new license, endorsement, or permit.
(a)An applicant for a new license, endorsement, or permit shall file with the director a written application, signed and sworn to by the applicant, giving the applicant's name, mailing address, telephone number, and electronic mail address. If the applicant is a corporation, the application shall be executed by an authorized officer of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, including a limited partnership, the application shall be executed by an authorized general partner. The application must include
(1)the type of license, endorsement, or permit desired;
(2)a description of the premises for which the license, endorsement, or permit is desired, giving the address by street and number, or other information, so that the location of the premises can be definitely determined;
(3)an annotated illustration of the premises designating the areas for manufacture, storage, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages and, for a license application, the area for warehousing of the alcoholic beverages;
(4)the license, endorsement, or permit fee and, for a multiple fixed counter endorsement, the application fee for each counter;
(5)the duration of the license, endorsement, or permit desired, including, for a permit, a statement of the event dates and the specific hours of intended operation;
(6)any other information required by the board.
(b)A corporation applying for a license or conditional contractor's permit under AS 04.09.710 shall provide the names and addresses of the president, vice- president, secretary, managing officer, and all stockholders who own 10 percent or more of the stock in the corporation, together with any other information required by the board.
(c)An applicant for a new license or permit must include with the application
(1)proof that notice required by AS 04.11.310 , if any, has been given;
(2)any petitions required to be secured under AS 04.11.460 before a license may be issued;
(3)evidence of any approval by public authorities required to be obtained before a license or permit may be issued, including
(A)written approval under AS 04.09.240 from the governing body of a college or university for a pub license;
(B)approval under AS 04.11.365 for a restaurant or eating place license in a multi-unit residential housing development owned or financed by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation;
(C)permission from the commanding officer and the prime contractor for a conditional contractor's permit under AS 04.09.710 ;
(D)for a permit other than a conditional contractor's permit, approval of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the site of the event for which the permit is sought.
(d)A partnership, including a limited partnership, that applies for a license or conditional contractor's permit under AS 04.09.690 shall provide information required by the board including the names and addresses of all general partners and all partners with an interest of 10 percent or more.
(e)A limited liability organization that applies for a license or conditional contractor's permit under AS 04.09.710 shall provide information required by the board, including the names and addresses of all members with an ownership interest of 10 percent or more and the names and addresses of all managers.
(f)This section does not apply to a manufacturer direct shipment license issued under AS 04.09.370 .
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