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Code · Alaska · Title 5 · Chapter 15

Sec. 05.15.122. Operator's license.

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Sec. 05.15.122. Operator's license.
(a)A person, municipality, or qualified organization may not conduct an activity subject to this chapter on behalf of a municipality or qualified organization unless the person, municipality, or qualified organization has received an operator's license issued by the department.
(b)The department may issue an operator's license to a natural person, municipality, or qualified organization that
(1)applies on the form provided by the department;
(2)pays the annual fee of $500;
(3)discloses the identity of persons employed by the applicant in a managerial or supervisory capacity;
(4)submits proof of liability insurance satisfactory to the department;
(5)posts a bond or security satisfactory to the department in the amount of $25,000 for each permit under which the operator operates up to a maximum of $100,000; and
(6)if a natural person, has passed a test formulated by the department on the contents of this chapter and the regulations adopted under this chapter and administered by the department at least four times a year; or, if a municipality or qualified organization, has designated a municipal employee or member of the organization who has passed this test.
(c)[Repealed, § 37 ch 70 SLA 1993.]
(d)[Repealed, § 37 ch 70 SLA 1993.]
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