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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.400. Types of endorsements.

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Sec. 04.09.400. Types of endorsements.
(a)An endorsement expands the boundaries of a licensed premises or the authorized activities of a licensed business.
(b)Only the board may issue an endorsement. The board may issue only the endorsements authorized in AS 04.09.400 — 04.09.520.
(c)An endorsement is valid only in conjunction with a license. An endorsement may be transferred to another person only if the license for which the endorsement was issued is also transferred to that person. An endorsement expires if the licensed premises are relocated, the license expires, or the license is revoked.
(d)Except as provided in
(c)of this section, an endorsement is valid for the duration of the license as designated in AS 04.11.680 . The holder of the endorsement shall renew the endorsement biennially.
(e)An application for an endorsement under AS 04.09.400 — 04.09.520 must
(1)be made in writing on a form prescribed by the board; and
(2)demonstrate that the holder of the license has authority over and will exercise control over conduct of the business in all areas of the licensed premises, including premises newly licensed by the endorsement.
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