Alaska Statutes.
Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 11. Licensing
Section 280. Application For Transfer of a License to Another Person. [See delayed repeal note]
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AS 04.11.280. Application For Transfer of a License to Another Person. [See delayed repeal note]

(a) An application for transfer of a license to another person must contain the same information about the transferee as is required of an applicant for a new license under AS 04.11.260 and must include other information required by the board.

(b) An application for the transfer of a license to another person must be accompanied by a statement, under oath, executed by the transferor, listing all debts of the business and all taxes due by the business. The board shall promptly inform each listed creditor of the application and the amount shown as owed to that creditor.

(c) [Effective January 1, 2024] A license is automatically transferred as requested in an application for transfer of the license to another person if

(1) the board does not approve or deny the completed application within 90 days after receiving the application;

(2) the application is for transfer of a

(A) restaurant or eating place license under AS 04.09.210;

(B) seasonal restaurant or eating place tourism license under AS 04.09.360;

(C) restaurant or eating place license under AS 04.09.210 with one or more endorsements; or

(D) seasonal restaurant or eating place tourism license under AS 04.09.360 with one or more endorsements; and

(3) the applicant for transfer of a license has not previously had a license or permit suspended or revoked under AS 04.11.370.

(d) [Effective January 1, 2024] The board may suspend or revoke a license that was automatically transferred to another person under (c) of this section if, after receiving criminal justice information and records obtained under AS 04.11.295, the board determines that the licensee does not meet the qualifications for transfer of a license to another person under this title.

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