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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.710. Conditional contractor's permit.

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Sec. 04.09.710. Conditional contractor's permit.
(a)A conditional contractor's permit authorizes the holder to sell brewed beverages or wine for consumption only on designated premises for the designated period of the permit under AS 04.11.680 at construction sites that are located outside a city and inside the boundaries of a military or naval reservation.
(b)The biennial conditional contractor's permit fee is $1,250.
(c)An applicant for a conditional contractor's permit must obtain and file with the board written permission from the commanding officer of the military or naval reservation and the prime contractor of the remotely situated project for the conduct of the activities authorized by the permit. A conditional contractor's permit may be renewed biennially upon reapplication for a permit and may be revoked or suspended at the discretion of the commanding officer or the prime contractor.
(d)A conditional contractor's permit may not be transferred and is not valid after the completion of the holder's contract or the closing of the military or naval reservation.
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