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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 42 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 630. Application for subsequent permit

17 AAC 42.630. Application for subsequent permit

(a) A permittee who wishes to retain a tiedown space after the expiration of a permit shall, during the 180 day period before the permit expires, submit an application for a subsequent permit under 17 AAC 42.610, along with the permit fee established under 17 AAC 42.125. If a permittee does not timely submit an application for a subsequent permit, the permittee's permit expires on its expiration date and, unless the space is needed for airport purposes, the airport manager shall make the space available to the next eligible applicant.

(b) The airport manager shall approve an application for a subsequent permit if the manager determines that the space is not needed for airport expansion, development, operation, or other state purpose and that the permittee qualifies for a permit under 17 AAC 42.610 and is otherwise in compliance with the applicable requirements of 17 AAC 42.600 - 17 AAC 42.699.

(c) If the airport requires the space for other purposes, the airport manager shall follow the procedures established in 17 AAC 42.670 (c) - (g).

History: Eff. 1/14/2001, Register 157

Authority: AS 02.15.020

AS 02.15.060

AS 02.15.090


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