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Chapter 70. Marine Transportation
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Section 10
. Purpose of ferry system
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Section 20
. Classification of traffic
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Section 30
. Scheduling
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Section 40
. Rates, fares and charges
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Section 50
. (Repealed)
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Section 60
. (Repealed)
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Section 70
. Regulatory agencies - federal
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Section 80
. Operation of vessels
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Section 90
. Liability of carrier
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Section 100
. Claim for loss, damage, injury, or death
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Section 110
. Refusal to transport
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Section 120
. Animals
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Section 130
. (Repealed)
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Section 140
. Refrigerated vehicles
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Section 150
. Oversize vehicles
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Section 160
. Cleated or tracked vehicles
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Section 170
. Disabled persons or vehicles
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Section 180
. (Repealed)
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Section 190
. Dangerous or objectionable articles
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Section 200
. Baggage
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Section 210
. Reservations
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Section 220
. Refunds and cancellation penalties
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Section 221
. (Repealed)
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Section 230
. Regulations as terms of contract for passage
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Section 250
. General prerequisites for private use
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Section 260
. Terminal use
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Section 265
. Denial and revocation of terminal use
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Section 270
. Facilities and services provided
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Section 280
. Liquidated damages for delays to marine highway system schedules
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Section 290
. Liability for damage to facilities
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Section 295
. Pass-through of direct costs
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Section 300
. Billing for use
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Section 310
. Priority of use among private sector vessels
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Section 320
. Special conditions
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Section 330
. Right to refuse dockage
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Section 390
. (Repealed)
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Section 400
. Marine highway system procurement activities
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Section 410
. Application of interport differential to bids
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Section 420
. Interport differential criteria
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Section 430
. Designated base port
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Section 995
. Definitions
Editor's note:
As of Register 70 (July, 1979), this chapter sets out the provisions of former 14 AAC 25.
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