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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 3. Agriculture and Animals
- Chapter 35. Grazing Districts
- Section 10. Establishment and Restriction in Use of Controlled Livestock Districts.
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AS 03.35.010. Establishment and Restriction in Use of Controlled Livestock Districts.
- (a) A district judge may establish a controlled livestock district within a municipality or in other settled areas of the
state, as provided in this chapter, to consist of a contiguous area of not less than 1,280 acres.
- (b) The owner and the person having custody and control of a domestic animal kept within a controlled livestock district
may not with criminal negligence permit the domestic animal to graze or run at large.
- (c) Violation of (b) of this section is a class B misdemeanor.
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