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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 104 . Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Section 185. Licensed premises

13 AAC 104.185. Licensed premises

(a) A license is issued for a specific place which is the licensed premises and which must be clearly designated in a line drawing accompanying an application. The licensed premises must be one area, but may include separate rooms if the rooms are adjacent to one another or if they are rooms described in AS 04.11.090 (d). The address of the licensed premises and the business name under which the licensee is doing business at that address must be indicated on the license application. If the licensed premises consist of more than one room in which a fixed counter or service bar is regularly maintained, a duplicate license is required for the additional rooms.

(b) The licensee shall conspicuously post the license within the licensed premises.

(c) A licensee may not alter the functional floor plan, reduce or expand the area, or change the business name of the licensed premises without the prior written approval of the director. The licensee must provide a new line-drawing showing the proposed changes in the premises.

(d) If a business establishment or facility consists of both licensed premises and an unlicensed area, the licensee shall clearly segregate the licensed premises and the unlicensed area.

History: Eff. 11/29/81, Register 80

Authority: AS 04.06.100

AS 04.11.090

AS 04.11.260

Editor's note: As of Register 166 (July 2003), and acting under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), the regulations attorney relocated former 15 AAC 104.185 to 13 AAC 104.185, 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 104.185 carries forward the history from former 15 AAC 104.185.


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