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Unless the context requires otherwise, in this chapter
(1) "aggrieved party" means a person who
(A) has been denied a permit or privilege, objects to a condition attached to a permit or privilege, or objects to the revocation of a permit or privilege issued under 17 AAC 10.010 - 17 AAC 10.016 (Encroachment Permits), 17 AAC 10.020 - 17 AAC 10.090 (Driveway and Approach Road Permits), 17 AAC 08 (Highway Memorial Signs), 17 AAC 20.015 (Highway Event Permits), 17 AAC 20.017 (Lane Closure Permits), and 17 AAC 60 (Highway Signs for the Traveling Public); or
(B) objects to a condition attached to a land conveyance under 17 AAC 10.105 or 17 AAC 10.110;
(2) "chief engineer" means the person appointed by the commissioner to serve in that capacity for the department.
History: Eff. 3/1/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 19.05.020
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