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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 42 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 595. Transitional compliance requirements

17 AAC 42.595. Transitional compliance requirements

(a) A permit for a tiedown space on the airport issued before and valid on December 31, 2000 is effective until July 13, 2001 and expires on that date unless first terminated for noncompliance with the provisions of this chapter. A prior permittee must apply under 17 AAC 42.510 for a subsequent permit under 17 AAC 42.530 no later than the earlier of sixty days after the airport manager mails or delivers to the prior permittee an application for a permit under 17 AAC 42.510 as provided under (c) of this section or June 13, 2001 in order to retain the permittee's space.

(b) Any switch list or wait list established for a category of tiedown space before January 14, 2001 is canceled effective July 13, 2001. A prior permittee who is on a switch list on January 14, 2001 and who desires to be placed on a new switch list under 17 AAC 42.540 must apply for placement on that list no later than July 13, 2001 in order to retain the permittee's priority on the new switch list. If the individual qualifies for placement on a wait list under 17 AAC 42.550, an individual on a prior wait list must submit the information required under 17 AAC 42.550 and sign a new wait list no later than July 13, 2001 in order to transfer the individual's priority from the prior wait list to the new wait list.

(c) No later than April 14, 2001, the airport manager shall mail or deliver the following to each prior permittee and individual on a prior wait list, as applicable:

(1) for a prior permittee, an application for a permit under 17 AAC 42.510; and

(2) for an individual on a prior wait list, a notice that the prior wait list will be canceled and superseded as of July 13, 2001 and that the individual must provide the required information and sign a new wait list under 17 AAC 42.550.

(d) If a prior permittee who is on a switch list as of January 14, 2001 is in good standing and timely submits an application for a subsequent permit under (a) of this section, the permittee shall be placed on a new switch list established under 17 AAC 42.540 for the same category of space. The permittee's placement on the new switch list shall be in the same order of priority that applied to the permittee with respect to other prior permittees on the superseded list.

(e) If an individual on a prior wait list is qualified and in good standing, timely submits the information required under 17 AAC 42.550, and signs a new wait list under (b) of this section, the individual shall be placed on a new wait list for the same category of space established under 17 AAC 42.550. The individual's placement on the new wait list shall be in the same order of priority that applied to the individual with respect to other individuals on the superseded list.

(f) In this section, unless the context otherwise requires,

(1) "prior permittee" means an individual who on January 14, 2001 holds a valid tiedown permit issued before that date;

(2) "prior wait list" means a wait list established before January 14, 2001.

History: Eff. 1/14/2001, Register 157

Authority: AS 02.15.020

AS 02.15.060

AS 02.15.090


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