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(a) Unless the context indicates otherwise, in 3 AAC 53.740 - 3 AAC 53.799,
(1) "location provider" means the owner of premises on which a public interest pay telephone is located or, for leased premises, the lessee, unless otherwise provided in the lease;
(2) "coinless pay telephone" means a pay telephone that accepts 1-800 subscriber calls or access card calls.
(b) Terms used in 3 AAC 53.740 - 3 AAC 53.799 that are not defined in this section have the meanings given in 3 AAC 48.820, 3 AAC 52.340, 3 AAC 52.399, and 3 AAC 53.899.
History: Eff. 1/11/2001, Register 157
Authority: AS 42.05.141
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