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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 104 . Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Section 340. Common carrier dispensary license

13 AAC 104.340. Common carrier dispensary license

(a) A separate common carrier dispensary license is required for each train on which alcoholic beverages are served. The licensed premises of a common carrier dispensary license for a train comprises all the passenger cars of the common carrier used on the set route specified on the license. For the purposes of AS 04.11.180 and this subsection, "train" means a set route traveled by a series of one or more passenger cars owned or operated by a common carrier.

(b) Upon application for issuance or renewal of a common carrier license for an airline, the applicant must indicate on the application whether the fee for the license is to be calculated under AS 04.11.180 (c) or (d).

(c) The fee for a common carrier dispensary license for an airline under AS 04.11.180 (c) requires payment of the specified fee for each aircraft in which alcoholic beverages are served on an intrastate flight operated by the airline.

(d) The fee for a common carrier dispensary license for an airline under AS 04.11.180 (d) requires payment of the specified fee for each community served. For the purposes of AS 04.11.180 (d) and this subsection, "each community served" means each community in which an airport is located at which the airline has an incoming or outgoing intrastate flight segment on which alcoholic beverages are served.

History: Eff. 11/6/2004, Register 172

Authority: AS 04.06.100

AS 04.11.180


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