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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 34. Property
- Chapter 75. Noise Levels of Sport Shooting Facilities and Private Airport Facilities
- Section 90. Definitions.
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AS 34.75.090. Definitions.
In this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise,
- (1) "airport facility" means an area of land or water that is used or intended for use for the landing and takeoff of
aircraft, including appurtenant areas that are used or intended for use as airport buildings or rights-of-way; in this
paragraph, "aircraft" includes fixed-wing and rotor aircraft;
- (2) "facility" means a sport shooting facility or a private airport facility;
- (3) "law" means a state statute or regulation or an ordinance of a municipality;
- (4) "person" includes the state, a state agency, and a municipality;
- (5) "private" means an airport that is privately owned and operated; airports owned, operated, or leased by the state, a
municipality, or a political subdivision of the state or a local government are considered public airports;
- (6) "sport shooting facility" means real property operated for the use of rifles, shotguns, pistols, silhouettes, skeet,
trap, black powder, archery, or similar activity related to sport shooting.
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