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Code · Alaska · Title 44 · Chapter 33

Sec. 44.33.501. Program of competitions.

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Sec. 44.33.501. Program of competitions.
(a)The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development shall direct a continuing program of competitions. The competitions shall be held each summer to select outstanding examples of Alaskan Native arts and crafts.
(b)The Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, after consulting with a committee from the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood appointed by their councils from among the memberships of those organizations, shall adopt regulations for the competitions, providing for, but not limited to the following:
(1)eligibility requirements for entrants;
(2)categories for entry, such as basketwork, wood carving, pottery, stone work, ivory work, painting, etc.;
(3)criterion for selecting category winners and grand prize winners;
(4)transportation and display of entries;
(5)prizes and awards for winning entrants which are restricted to ribbons, cups, plaques, etc.;
(6)preparation of entry forms that
(A)give the name and mailing address of the entrant,
(B)show that each entry is the work of the entrant,
(C)give the minimum price that the entrant will accept for the entry,
(D)provide the entrant with a choice of having the entry sold, retained for display by the state, or returned to the entrant, and
(E)identify and describe the entry; and
(7)restricting the entrant from entering competitions in more than one region.
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