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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
- Chapter 11. Licensing
- Section 255. Destination Resort License. [See delayed repeal note]
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AS 04.11.255. Destination Resort License. [See delayed repeal note]
- (a)
A destination
resort license authorizes the holder to sell alcoholic beverages at a
destination resort for consumption on the licensed premises in conjunction with
the visitor activities provided by the licensee to cruise ship passengers and
staff and other visitors while the cruise ship is in port at this resort. A
destination resort license may not be transferred.
- (b)
The biennial fee
for a destination resort license is $1,250.
- (c)
For purposes of
this section, the term "destination resort" means a business that owns a site of
at least 20 acres that is used principally as a destination for cruise ships and
other vessels that carry a minimum of 50 passengers and that does not provide
overnight lodging on its premises for visitors.
Article 03. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OR PERMIT
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