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For the purposes of this chapter, boats in any state harbor facility which are derelicts are: maintained in such manner as to make them liable to sinking; maintained in a manner to constitute a fire hazard to other boats or otherwise damage the harbor facilities; and sunken boats are hereby declared nuisances and are subject to removal from the state harbor facility without liability on the State of Alaska for any damage done by virtue of this removal. Boats removed under the provisions of this section shall be disposed of as provided in sec. 80 of this chapter.
History: Eff. 1/16/71, Register 37
Authority: AS 35.05.020
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