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Title 8 . Labor and Workforce Development
Chapter 98 . Adult Basic Education and Diplomas Under Special Conditions
Section 410. Repair and replacement of equipment and fixtures

8 AAC 98.410. Repair and replacement of equipment and fixtures

(a) The division will maintain all vending equipment and will replace worn out or obsolete equipment as required. A licensee shall take reasonable care of equipment and perform routine day-to-day maintenance of that equipment.

(b) The division will pay the entire cost of repair of vending facility equipment during

(1) the first six months of operation of a facility by a new licensee;

(2) the first six months of operation of a new facility;

(3) the first three months of operation for equipment transferred from one facility to another; and

(4) the first 30 days for equipment in a facility to which a licensee has been transferred or promoted from another facility.

(c) After the lapse of the applicable time set out in (b) of this section, the licensee shall pay the first $50 of repair costs when the division has first authorized the repair. The division will pay remaining repair costs. Unauthorized repairs are the sole responsibility of the licensee unless the repairs were necessary to avoid the loss of life or property.

(d) Each vending facility operator is responsible for reporting to the division, at the first opportunity, all incidents of damage, breakage, theft, or malfunction of facility equipment or fixtures.

History: Eff. 7/17/83, Register 87

Authority: AS 23.15.020 (c)

AS 23.15.100 (b)


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