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Code · Alaska · Title 5 · Chapter 15

Sec. 05.15.030. Required notices by applicant, permittee, or licensee.

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Sec. 05.15.030. Required notices by applicant, permittee, or licensee.
(a)At the time of filing an application for a permit or license under this chapter, the applicant shall notify the city or borough nearest to the location of the proposed activity of the application. A local government unit may protest the conduct of the activity in its jurisdiction by resolution stating the reasons for the protest filed with the department; protests are limited to the lack of qualifications prescribed by this chapter. This resolution is only a recommendation by the local government that may be considered by the department in determining whether to issue or refuse to issue a permit or license.
(b)[Repealed, § 5 ch 105 SLA 1995.]
(c)If a permittee or licensee changes the location of an activity in the jurisdiction for which a permit has been issued, the permittee shall notify the department and the local government within 10 days after moving to the new location.
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