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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.470. Package store delivery endorsement.

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Sec. 04.09.470. Package store delivery endorsement.
(a)A package store delivery endorsement authorizes the holder of a package store license to deliver alcoholic beverages to the location of a social event as set out in this section. For purposes of this subsection, the board shall define by regulation the term “social event.”
(b)The biennial fee for a package store delivery endorsement is $200.
(c)The holder of a package store delivery endorsement may deliver alcoholic beverages only in response to an order. The board shall adopt regulations specifying the occasions for which delivery of alcoholic beverages is allowed and the manner of delivery by the licensee.
(d)The holder of a package store delivery endorsement may deliver alcoholic beverages only to a responsible adult at the delivery location specified on the order. The responsible adult shall provide identification and acceptable proof of age under AS 04.21.050 and acknowledge in writing receipt of the alcoholic beverages.
(e)The holder of a package store license who delivers alcoholic beverages without an endorsement under this section commits the offense of unendorsed package store delivery.
(f)The holder of a package store delivery endorsement who fails to comply with the requirements of
(c)and
(d)of this section commits the offense of package store delivery endorsement noncompliance.
(g)Unendorsed package store delivery is a violation and is punishable by a fine of $500.
(h)Package store delivery endorsement noncompliance is a violation.
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