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Code · Alaska · Title 6 · Chapter 50

Sec. 06.50.030. Application.

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Sec. 06.50.030. Application.
(a)An application for a license must be in writing and under oath, in a form prescribed by the department by regulation, and include at least
(1)the legal name, residence, and business address of the applicant and, if the applicant is not a natural person, of each member, partner, director, senior officer, or owner of 10 percent or more of the equity of the applicant;
(2)the address and physical location of the principal place of business named in the application; and
(3)other information the department may require with respect to the applicant and, if the applicant is not a natural person, about the applicant's members, partners, directors, senior officers, or owners of 10 percent or more of the equity of the applicant.
(b)The applicant shall submit with the application the bond required by AS 06.50.040 and a nonrefundable application fee in an amount that is established by the department by regulation and that does not exceed $3,000. The application fee for the initial license may not be prorated.
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