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(a) Within a developed campground, a person may not leave a campsite unoccupied the first night after camping equipment is set up or a vehicle is parked in the campsite, or on each subsequent night, unless advance arrangements have been made with a state park officer. Camping equipment or a vehicle left unattended for a period of 48 hours at a campsite may be impounded, unless advance arrangements have been made with a state park officer.
(b) A person may not leave camping equipment or a vehicle in an undeveloped area of a state park for more than 72 hours unless the person is primarily engaged in recreation activities on a daily basis in the state park in which the camping equipment or vehicle is located or on public land adjacent to the state park. Unless advance arrangements are made with a state park officer, camping equipment or a vehicle left in a state park in an undeveloped area for more than 72 hours may be impounded by a state park officer if the officer determines the owner is not engaged in recreational activities in a state park or on public land adjacent to a state park.
History: Eff. 1/13/73, Register 44; am 5/11/85, Register 94; am 2/3/88, Register 105; am 5/24/96, Register 138; am 4/20/2002, Register 162
Authority: AS 41.21.020
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