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All applications filed under 11 AAC 82 - 11 AAC 86 must comply with any requirements imposed by the regulations dealing with the subject of the applications, and must
(1) be typewritten or printed in ink;
(2) be signed by the applicant;
(3) be filed by mail or personal delivery at any filing office of the division;
(4) identify any affected lease, permit, or application by serial number or date of filing;
(5) describe the land affected by the application;
(6) state the address to which any notice concerning the application may be mailed; and
(7) be accompanied by the filing fee or fees prescribed by 11 AAC 05.010; this filing fee is retained as a service charge in all cases, including cases in which the application is rejected, denied, or withdrawn in whole or in part.
History: Eff. 9/5/74, Register 51; am 1/1/86, Register 96; am 7/1/89, Register 110
Authority: AS 38.05.020 (b)
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