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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 1. Centralized Licensing
- Section 62. Courtesy Licenses.
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AS 08.01.062. Courtesy Licenses.
- (a) A board established under this title and the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, with respect
to an occupation that it regulates under this title, may by regulation establish criteria for issuing a temporary
courtesy license to nonresidents who enter the state so that, on a temporary basis, they may practice the occupation
regulated by the board or the department.
- (b) The regulations adopted under (a) of this section may include limitations relating to the
- (1) duration of the license's validity;
- (2) scope of practice allowed under the license; and
- (3) other matters considered important by the board or the department.
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