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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 55. Hearing Aid Dealers
- Section 30. Bond Required.
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AS 08.55.030. Bond Required.
- (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an applicant for a license under AS 08.55.010
shall at the time of applying for the license file with the department a surety bond in the amount of $5,000 running
to the state and conditioned on the applicant's promise to pay all
- (1) taxes and contributions due the state and political subdivisions of the state;
- (2) amounts that may be adjudged against the applicant by reason of negligently or improperly dealing in hearing aids or
breaching a contract when dealing in hearing aids.
- (b) In lieu of the surety bond, the applicant may file with the department a cash deposit, a certificate of deposit
payable to the state, or a negotiable security acceptable to the department, if the deposit, certificate of deposit, or
security is in the amount specified for the bond.
- (c) The surety shall be maintained in effect while each of the hearing aid dealers for whom the surety is filed is
licensed and for three years after each of the dealers ceases to be licensed. During this period, one form of surety
may be substituted for another as long as a surety in the required amount is maintained at all times during the period.
An action may not be commenced on or against the surety with regard to a particular hearing aid dealer later than three
years after the dealer ceases to be licensed under this chapter. In this subsection, "surety" means the bond, cash
deposit, certificate of deposit, or negotiable security required by this section.
- (d) An applicant for a license under this section who is an employee of a hearing aid dealer, acts as a hearing aid dealer
in the employment, and does not act as a hearing aid dealer outside the employment, is not required to file the bond
required by (a) of this section if the employer files with the department a surety bond in the amount of $10,000 that
covers the employees of the hearing aid dealer, runs to the state, and is conditioned on the employer's promise to pay
all
- (1) taxes and contributions due the state and political subdivisions of the state;
- (2) amounts that may be adjudged against the employer or the employees by reason of the employees negligently or
improperly dealing in hearing aids or breaching a contract when dealing in hearing aids.
- (e) The bond under (d) of this section may be used to satisfy the bonding requirement for the employer under (a) of this
section if the bond is also conditioned on the employer's promise to pay all amounts that may be adjudged against the
employer by reason of the employer negligently or improperly dealing in hearing aids or breaching a contract when
dealing in hearing aids.
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