Alaska Statutes.
Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 11. Licensing
Section 680. Duration of Licenses and Permits. [See delayed amendment note]
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AS 04.11.680. Duration of Licenses and Permits. [See delayed amendment note]

(a) Upon application and payment of one-half of the biennial fee, the board may issue a seasonal license under this title that is effective for the intervals stated on the license. A seasonal license may not be effective for more than 12 months in a two-year period. Otherwise, all licenses issued under this title other than a retail stock sale license are effective for the two calendar years ending December 31, unless a shorter period is prescribed by the board or by law.

(b) A permit issued under this title shall be for the period prescribed by the board. The period shall be clearly designated on the permit.

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