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(a) A person may not park a vehicle or camp for longer than the posted limits in a highway rest stop or pullout located on the state highway system.
(b) Except for information posted on traveler information kiosks described in 17 AAC 60.401, a person may not advertise goods or services or solicit in a highway rest stop or pullout on the state highway system.
(c) Except for activities conducted by a government agency or a contractor acting on behalf of a government agency, a person may not sell goods or services or conduct a commercial activity that involves an exchange of goods or services in a highway rest stop or pullout on the state highway system.
History: Eff. 3/1/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 19.05.020
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