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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 4. Alcoholic Beverages
- Chapter 11. Licensing
- Section 460. Prior Public Approval.
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AS 04.11.460. Prior Public Approval.
- (a) A new license or the transfer of location of an existing license may not be approved by the board in an area outside
but within 50 miles of the boundaries of a municipality unless a petition asking that the license be issued or
transferred within the area containing signatures of a majority of the permanent residents residing within one mile of
the proposed premises is filed with the board.
- (b) A license may not be issued in an area that is 50 miles or more from the boundaries of a municipality unless a
petition asking that the license be issued within the area containing the signatures of two-thirds of the permanent
residents residing within a radius of five miles of the United States post office station nearest to the proposed
licensed premises, is filed with the board. If there are two or more United States post office stations in the
vicinity of the proposed licensed premises, the nearest to the premises constitutes the point of beginning under this
subsection. If there is no United States post office station within a radius of five miles of the proposed licensed
premises, the applicant must obtain the signatures of two-thirds of the permanent residents residing within a five mile
radius of the proposed licensed premises. A petition is not required for the renewal of a license issued in accordance
with this subsection unless specifically required by the board.
- (c) [Effective January 1, 2024] This section does not apply to a manufacturer direct shipment license issued
under AS 04.09.370.
- (d) In this section, "permanent resident" means a person 21 years of age or older who has established a permanent place of
abode.
Article 06. PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC INFLUENCE
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