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In this chapter
(1) "department" means the Department of Environmental Conservation;
(2) "fast-food restaurant" means a restaurant that sells food packaged in disposable containers or wrappers, even when the food is to be consumed on the premises;
(3) "litter receptacle" means a container used to hold litter;
(4) "person" means a governmental agency in addition to the entities listed in AS 01.10.060 (7);
(5) "public place" means an area open to and used by the public, whether owned or operated by public or private interests;
(6) "recreation area" means an area officially designated for public recreation use by the agency with management jurisdiction over the area; and
(7) "tavern" means a business establishment operating under a beverage dispensary license in accordance with AS 04.11.090 , except that an establishment which derives a preponderance of its income from the sale of food is not a tavern.
History: Eff. 10/2/83, Register 87
Authority: AS 46.03.020 (10)
AS 46.06.010 (8)
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