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A master artist and apprentice grant
(1) repealed 9/7/2002;
(2) may be awarded if the master artist is a member of the apprentice's immediate family, but only if the skill and understanding of the art form or technology is traditionally transferred to subsequent generations within a family or if the art form or technology is endangered; in this paragraph, "member of the apprentice's immediate family" means a person who is a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, or sibling of the apprentice or who is a regular member of the apprentice's household;
(3) may not be awarded for the payment of the master artist's fee to a master artist more than once each fiscal year.
History: Eff. 6/28/98, Register 146; am 9/7/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 44.27.052
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