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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 104 . Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Section 175. Transfers

13 AAC 104.175. Transfers

(a) Repealed 5/11/96.

(b) An application for the transfer of a license or of a controlling interest in a license issued to a corporation or limited liability organization must contain the same information about the transferee as required of an applicant for a new license.

(c) The transfer of a controlling interest in a corporation or limited liability organization that is the holder of a license issued under AS 04.11.400 (g) is prohibited.

(d) Without limitation, the board will, in its discretion, deny an application to transfer a license to another person if the license was issued to the licensee less than one year before the date of the proposed transfer. This subsection applies only to new licenses first applied for on or after April 30, 1984.

(e) An application for the transfer of a liquor license received after October 1 of the year in which the license expires must be accompanied by an application to renew the liquor license.

History: Eff. 11/29/81, Register 80; am 4/28/84, Register 90; am 5/11/96, Register 138; am 8/24/2001, Register 159; am 6/13/2003, Register 166

Authority: AS 04.06.090

AS 04.06.100

AS 04.11.040

AS 04.11.280

AS 04.11.360

AS 04.11.400

Editor's note: Effective in Register 133 (April, 1995), the regulations attorney made a technical correction in former 15 AAC 104.175, now 13 AAC 104.175, to reflect the new subsection designations in AS 04.11.400 after it was reorganized by the revisor of statutes.

As of Register 166 (July 2003), and acting under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), the regulations attorney relocated former 15 AAC 104.175 to 13 AAC 104.175, to reflect Executive Order 110 (2003). Executive Order 110 relocated the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board from the Department of Revenue to the Department of Public Safety. The history note for 13 AAC 104.175 carries forward the history from former 15 AAC 104.175.


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