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Title 11 . Natural Resources
Chapter 95 . (No Regulations Filed)
Section 495. Definitions related for forest fire protection

11 AAC 95.495. Definitions related for forest fire protection

In 11 AAC 95.400 - 11 AAC 95.495, "material" includes any organic or inorganic flammable substance such as trees, brush, weeds, grass, wood, lumber, trash, paper, clothes, tires, and chemicals.

History: Eff. 6/10/93, Register 126

Authority: AS 41.15.020

AS 41.17.080

Editor's note: As of Register 126, July 1993, Article 4, Log Brands (11 AAC 95.700 - 11 AAC 95.790) was moved to 11 AAC 71 and each section renumbered as 11 AAC 71.500 - 11 AAC 71.590, respectively. The history note for each section continues to reflect the history of that section as it was originally adopted in 11 AAC 95.


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