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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.650. Music festival permit.

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Sec. 04.09.650. Music festival permit.
(a)A music festival permit authorizes the holder of a restaurant or eating place license to sell or dispense beer and wine for consumption at a festival with multiple live music performances held off the holder's licensed premises.
(b)The board may issue a music festival permit to the holder of a restaurant or eating place license only if the licensed premises of the restaurant or eating place is located in the unorganized borough.
(c)The board may issue a music festival permit only for
(1)a designated premises and for a limited period, not to exceed four calendar days;
(2)a music festival that has existed at the same location for a period of at least 10 years before the application for the permit is filed; and
(3)a music festival that is located in the unorganized borough.
(d)The board may not issue more than one music festival permit to the holder of a restaurant or eating place license in a calendar year.
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