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(a) An operator may not conduct any retail or other business activity at a primary gaming location without the permittee's written consent.
(b) A primary gaming location must have a separate entrance and must be constructed and marked to alert the public that gaming activity occurs inside unless the location is a kiosk.
(c) A permittee may lease a premise to conduct an activity permitted under AS 05.15 in premises other than a primary gaming location if
(1) the permittee and lessor execute a written lease agreement;
(2) the lease payments will not exceed 20 percent of the ideal net of the pull-tab activity conducted in the premises if the premises otherwise qualifies as a vendor location;
(3) the activity is conducted in a separate and distinct area of the premises;
(4) the activity is conducted by an employee, a volunteer, or a member of the permittee;
(5) the lessor does not participate as a player in the activity; and
(6) an employee of the lessor does not participate as a player in the activity;
(7) repealed 11/10/96;
(8) repealed 11/10/96.
(d) A permittee may not lease more than five premises under (c) of this section at any one time.
(e) A permittee shall provide to the department a copy of any lease agreement for any property used for gaming purposes under AS 05.15, including agreements between the permittee and the lessor, sublease agreements between the permittee and a sublessor, and lease agreements between the sublessor and its lessor.
History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131; am 11/10/96, Register 140
Authority: AS 05.15.060
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