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Alaska

Title 4 · Chapter 11
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Sec. 04.11.010. License or permit required; presumption concerning possession for sale.
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Sec. 04.11.015. Purchase from nonlicensee prohibited.
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Sec. 04.11.020. Exceptions: License or permit not required.
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Sec. 04.11.030. Death of licensee.
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Sec. 04.11.040. Board approval of transfers.
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Sec. 04.11.045. Reports required of limited liability organizations.
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Sec. 04.11.050. Reports required of corporations.
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Sec. 04.11.055. Reports required of partnerships.
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Sec. 04.11.060. Nonresident distiller, brewer, winery, or wholesaler.
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Sec. 04.11.070. Power limited to the board.
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§§ 04.11.080 — 04.11.180.
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Sec. 04.11.190. Community liquor license.
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§§ 04.11.200 — 04.11.255.
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Sec. 04.11.260. Application for new license, endorsement, or permit.
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Sec. 04.11.270. Application for renewal of license, license with one or more endorsements, or conditional contractor's permit.
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Sec. 04.11.280. Application for transfer of a license to another person.
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Sec. 04.11.290. Application for transfer of license location.
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Sec. 04.11.295. Criminal justice information and records.
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Sec. 04.11.300. State trooper investigation.
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Sec. 04.11.310. Notice of application.
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Sec. 04.11.315. False statement on application.
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Sec. 04.11.320. Denial of new licenses and permits.
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Sec. 04.11.330. Denial of license or permit renewal.
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Sec. 04.11.340. Denial of request for relocation.
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Sec. 04.11.360. Denial of transfer of a license to another person.
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Sec. 04.11.365. Licensed premises in multi-unit residential housing developments owned or financed by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation.
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Sec. 04.11.370. Suspension and revocation of licenses and permits.
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Sec. 04.11.390. Residence requirements.
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Sec. 04.11.395. Conditions or restrictions imposed on a license, endorsement, or permit.
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Sec. 04.11.400. Population limitations.
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Sec. 04.11.405. Petition for additional restaurant or eating place licenses for certain local governing bodies.
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Sec. 04.11.410. Restriction of location near churches and schools.
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Sec. 04.11.420. Zoning limitations.
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Sec. 04.11.430. Person and location.
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Sec. 04.11.450. Prohibited financial interest.
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Sec. 04.11.460. Prior public approval.
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Sec. 04.11.470. Objection.
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Sec. 04.11.480. Protest.
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Sec. 04.11.490. Prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages.
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Sec. 04.11.491. Local options.
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Sec. 04.11.492. Community liquor license; complete prohibition on sales.
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Sec. 04.11.493. Change of local option.
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Sec. 04.11.494. Operation of delivery sites.
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Sec. 04.11.495. Removal of local option.
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Sec. 04.11.496. Prohibition of sale and importation of alcoholic beverages.
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Sec. 04.11.497. Effect on licenses of prohibition of sale.
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Sec. 04.11.498. Prohibition of possession of alcoholic beverages.
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Sec. 04.11.499. Prohibition of importation or purchase after election.
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Sec. 04.11.500. Prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages except by selected licenses.
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Sec. 04.11.501. Prohibition of possession after election.
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Sec. 04.11.502. Procedure for local option elections.
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Sec. 04.11.503. Effect on licenses of restriction on sale.
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Sec. 04.11.504. Reinstatement of licenses.
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Sec. 04.11.505. Licensing after prohibition on sale except in premises operated by municipality.
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Sec. 04.11.506. Notice of the results of a local option election.
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Sec. 04.11.507. Procedure for local option elections.
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Sec. 04.11.508. Establishment of perimeter of established village.
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Sec. 04.11.509. Notice of the results of a local option election.
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Sec. 04.11.510. Procedure for action on license applications, suspensions, and revocations.
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Sec. 04.11.520. Notice to local governing body.
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Sec. 04.11.525. Notice to community council and others.
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Sec. 04.11.530. Consideration of reports.
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Sec. 04.11.535. Suspension and revocation based on acts of employees.
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Sec. 04.11.537. Application of precedent.
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Sec. 04.11.540. License, endorsement, and conditional contractor's permit renewal and expiration.
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Sec. 04.11.550. Notice of expiration.
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Sec. 04.11.560. Appeals.
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Sec. 04.11.570. Refund and forfeiture of fees.
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Sec. 04.11.575. Civil fine.
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Sec. 04.11.580. Surrender or destruction of license.
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Sec. 04.11.590. Disposition of money.
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Sec. 04.11.610. Allocation to municipalities.
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Sec. 04.11.630. Accessibility of license and licensed premises to inspection.
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Sec. 04.11.660. License a privilege.
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Sec. 04.11.670. Foreclosure.
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Sec. 04.11.680. Duration of licenses, endorsements, and permits.
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Sec. 04.11.690. Discouragement of monopolies.
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Sec. 04.11.700. Renumbered as AS 04.21.055.
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