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(a) The department may waive a fee for an inspection under this chapter if the department finds
(1) after conducting an inspection in response to a complaint, that the complaint was unfounded;
(2) that a public health or environmental emergency exists, and that an inspection at no cost to the permittee is needed to meet the emergency;
(3) that an inspection is necessary to prevent a public health or environmental emergency, and that charging a fee for that inspection would not be in the public interest; or
(4) that the cost of the inspection is covered by the fees in 18 AAC 72.956 or 18 AAC 72.957.
(b) A circumstance listed in (a) of this section does not constitute an automatic fee waiver.
History: Eff. 11/10/94, Register 132; am 4/1/99, Register 149; am 1/17/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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