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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 18

Sec. 08.18.141. Violations.

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Sec. 08.18.141. Violations.
(a)A contractor, a home inspector, or a person acting in the capacity of a contractor or home inspector is guilty of a class B misdemeanor if the person
(1)knowingly violates AS 08.18.011 or 08.18.025; and
(2)has been previously
(A)convicted of violating AS 08.18.011 or 08.18.025;
(B)found guilty of a violation under AS 08.18.117 if the violation involved AS 08.18.011 or 08.18.025; or
(C)fined under AS 08.18.125 .
(b)A contractor, a home inspector, or a person acting in the capacity of a contractor or home inspector who violates a provision of this chapter, other than a violation under
(a)of this section, is guilty of a violation punishable under AS 12 .
(c)Criminal prosecution for a violation of this chapter does not preclude the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development or the Department of Labor and Workforce Development from seeking available civil or administrative remedies.
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