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Privies, self-contained toilets, or water-flush facilities must be provided, where practical, for a special event. The determination of practicality will be made by the department based on the number of persons attending the special event, the difficulty of obtaining and installing the facilities, and the cost involved. At least 15 days before a special event, the sponsor must notify a regional or district office of the department, in writing, of the plans for the event. If the department determines that toilet facilities for the special event would be practical, the department will inform the sponsor of the number of facilities required on the basis of one for each sex for the initial 100 persons expected and one additional for each sex for each additional 300 persons expected. If an inspection shows that these requirements have been met, the department will approve the facilities before the event begins.
History: Eff. 4/18/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 18.35.120
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