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(a) A public accommodation must be kept free of
(1) obvious defects which may affect the health and safety of occupants; and
(2) conditions favorable to the attraction, harborage, or breeding of insects or rodents.
(b) Rooms other than tents used for sleeping must
(1) have a minimum volume of 400 cubic feet per occupant in permanent buildings; and
(2) have opening windows which, during an insect season, are covered with screens of not less than 16 mesh to the inch.
(c) Separate areas in a public accommodation must be provided for storage of clean linen and janitorial supplies. The storage areas must have easily cleanable shelves and provide at least 10 footcandles of light at 30 inches from the floor.
History: Eff. 4/18/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 18.35.030
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