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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 104 . Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Section 697. Art exhibit permit

13 AAC 104.697. Art exhibit permit

(a) An art exhibit permit authorizes the holder of a beverage dispensary license or a restaurant or eating place license to serve beer and wine for consumption at a specified site for an art exhibit event, or at more than one specified site used simultaneously for the same art exhibit event. Food must be provided in conjunction with the service of beer and wine. Service and consumption of beer and wine may occur only during the designated times in the designated areas of the specified sites as stated on the permit.

(b) An art exhibit permit may not be exercised during events that are expected to attract audiences under 21 years of age.

(c) Only one art exhibit permit may be exercised at any specified site on a single date. A holder may use a specified site for exercise of an art exhibit permit no more than 12 times per calendar year.

(d) The art exhibit permit or an exact copy must be posted conspicuously at each specified site at each art exhibit event during times when beer and wine are served and consumed.

(e) The fee for an art exhibit permit for a single event is $50. An applicant may apply for no more than 12 single event permits in a calendar year.

(f) The fee for an art exhibit permit for multiple specified events in a calendar year is $100. A multiple events permit may be exercised at no more than 12 specified events in a calendar year.

(g) An application for an art exhibit permit must be on forms provided by the board and accompanied by the appropriate fee. The written approval of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the specified sites of the art exhibit events for which the permit is sought must also be obtained and submitted with the application.

(h) An application for an art exhibit permit must clearly identify

(1) each art exhibit event date;

(2) each specified site for each event date;

(3) the designated areas for the service and consumption of beer and wine at each specified site for each event date; and

(4) the time during which beer and wine will be served and consumed at each specified site for each event date.

(i) The holder of a multiple events art exhibit permit may submit a written request for amendment of the permit to change event dates, specified sites, designated areas, or designated times. The request must be submitted to the director in writing at least seven days before the event and must include the written approval of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the specified sites.

(j) An art exhibit permit may not be transferred, relocated, or renewed.

(k) For purposes of this section, "art exhibit event" or "event" means a public event involving an art display or similar activity approved by the board that is held on a single date at one or more art galleries, art studios, art stores, art dealer stores, or museums.

History: Eff. 6/13/2003, Register 166

Authority: AS 04.06.090

AS 04.06.100

AS 04.11.010

AS 04.11.090

AS 04.11.100

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 104.697 to 13 AAC 104.697, 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 104.697 carries forward the history from former 15 AAC 104.697.


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