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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 104 . Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Section 425. Determining age of patron

13 AAC 104.425. Determining age of patron

(a) It is the responsibility of the licensee to obtain a statement of proof-of-age form[s] required under AS 04.21.050 . Licensees must retain completed forms for 90 days and make them available upon request for inspection by the board and peace officers.

(b) A valid identification card as used in AS 04.21.050 means an unaltered passport issued by a foreign country or an unaltered driver's license or an identification card issued by a federal or state agency authorized to issue driver's licenses or identification cards that meet the requirements under AS 04.21.050 (b). If a licensee or an agent or employee of a licensee has reason to believe that the identification card presented by a person is fraudulent, the licensee, agent, or employee shall refuse entrance to licensed premises and shall refuse service or sale to that person.

History: Eff. 11/29/81, Register 80; am 5/22/92, Register 122

Authority: AS 04.06.090

AS 04.06.100

AS 04.21.050

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 104.425 to 13 AAC 104.425, 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 104.425 carries forward the history from former 15 AAC 104.425.


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