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(a) Except for a fee required by 18 AAC 32.610, the department will waive a requirement of this chapter if the department finds that public health is protected and the purpose of the requirement is otherwise satisfied.
(b) An application for a waiver must be submitted to the department in writing, must be accompanied by a waiver fee of $75, and must
(1) identify the requirement for which the waiver is sought;
(2) state the reason why the requirement cannot be met; and
(3) describe the alternative method proposed to meet the purpose of the requirement and how that method will be equally protective of public health; the applicant shall include any scientific data, academic research, or other information that will assist the department in making a decision under this section.
(c) The department will grant or deny a waiver application, with or without conditions, in writing within 30 working days after receiving the application.
History: Eff. 5/23/98, Register 146; am 9/6/2003, Register 167
Authority: AS 03.05.011
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