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Alaska Statutes.
Title 3. Agriculture and Animals
Chapter 40. Brands and Marks
Section 180. Preservation of Hide Required.
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AS 03.40.180. Preservation of Hide Required.

A person may not kill, for the person's own use and consumption or to offer for sale, any branded livestock without preserving the hide of the animal intact for a period of not less than 15 days. The hide shall be presented for inspection upon demand of any person.


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