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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 18. Health, Safety, and Housing
- Chapter 65. Police Protection
- Section 740. Revocation of Permit; Appeal.
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AS 18.65.740. Revocation of Permit; Appeal.
- (a) A permit to carry a concealed handgun shall be immediately revoked by the department when the permittee
- (1) becomes disqualified to receive and hold a permit under AS 18.65.705;
- (2) is convicted of two class A misdemeanors of this state or similar laws of another jurisdiction within a six-year
period if at least one of the convictions occurs after the application;
- (3) knowingly supplied a false or fraudulent answer, statement, or document, or made a material misstatement or omission,
in connection with an application for a permit or renewal or replacement of a permit.
- (b) A person whose permit is revoked under (a) of this section shall immediately surrender the permit to the nearest peace
officer. A peace officer receiving a permit under this section shall immediately forward the permit to the department.
- (c) A person whose permit is revoked under this section may appeal the revocation decision to the commissioner. A person
may seek judicial review of the decision of the commissioner under AS 44.62.560
- 44.62.570.
- (d) A person whose permit is revoked may not apply for a permit until at least five years after the revocation.
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