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A purchaser under this chapter shall maintain improvements located on state lands and used by the purchaser in connection with the purchaser's operations in a clean condition. If a purchaser constructs, operates, or maintains buildings, toilets, garbage pits, or other structures in the sale area, the purchaser must do so in accordance with applicable regulations of the Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Fish and Game. If a purchaser moves a structure, camp, or other improvement located on state land from one location to another or if the purchaser abandons the improvement, the purchaser shall burn or otherwise dispose of the debris and the abandoned improvement and shall clean and restore the site of the improvement unless otherwise specified in the contract. A purchaser shall dispose of refuse in a manner which prevents it from entering a body of water.
History: Eff. 7/20/60, Register 1; am 6/24/62, Register 5; am 7/2/82, Register 83
Authority: AS 38.05.020
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