Alaska Statutes.
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 76. Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers
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Chapter 76. Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers

Section 10. Transactions to Be Entered in Book Kept at Place of Business; Electronic Records.
Section 20. Manner of Recording Entry.
Section 30. Criminal Liability.
Section 40. Disposition of Unredeemed Property. [Repealed, § 7 ch 49 SLA 2010.]
Section 100. Licensing Required.
Section 110. Requirements for License.
Section 130. Withdrawal of Application.
Section 140. Duration and Renewal of License.
Section 160. Limit on Pawn Transaction Amount.
Section 170. Customer and Transaction Limitations.
Section 180. Register of Pawnbroker Transactions.
Section 190. Recording Requirements.
Section 200. Transaction Agreement.
Section 210. Finance Fee.
Section 220. Other Charges Allowed.
Section 230. Insurance.
Section 240. Return of Pledged Property.
Section 250. Extension of Grace Period.
Section 260. Retention, Storage, and Lease.
Section 270. Redemption.
Section 280. Military Personnel.
Section 290. Business Pperation Method and Hours.
Section 300. Waiver Prohibited.
Section 310. Employees.
Section 320. Issuance of Police Hold Order.
Section 330. Evidentiary Hold Order.
Section 340. Contents and Form of Hold Order.
Section 350. Duration of Police Hold Order.
Section 360. Noncompliance with Hold Order.
Section 370. Claim Notification.
Section 380. Court Action on Claim.
Section 390. Liability of Pledgor.
Section 400. Recovery of Leased Property.
Section 410. Law Enforcement Reports.
Section 420. Contents of Law Enforcement Reports.
Section 430. Inspection by Law Enforcement Entities.
Section 440. Discipline.
Section 450. Civil Penalty.
Section 460. Municipal Regulation.
Section 470. Regulations.
Section 500. Exemptions.
Section 590. Definitions.

ARTICLE 1. RECORDS OF SECONDHAND ARTICLE TRANSACTIONS.

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