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(a) Upon receipt of a tourist sign permit, the permit holder shall arrange, at the holder's expense, for a sign contractor to manufacture, install, and maintain the sign as specified in the permit.
(b) If an activity associated with a tourist sign is closed, or is expected to be closed, for more than one month, the permit holder shall arrange, at the holder's expense, for a sign contractor to remove the sign, symbol, or logo or to mask the sign, symbol, or logo with a plate. The permit holder shall ensure that the sign contractor removes the sign, symbol, or logo or installs the plate not later than seven days after the date of closure.
(c) If an activity associated with a tourist sign closes permanently or no longer meets the conditions under which the sign permit was issued, the permit holder shall
(1) immediately arrange, at the permit holder's expense, for a sign contractor to remove the sign, symbol, or logo not later than seven days after the closure or change; and
(2) not later than 14 days after the closure or change in conditions, send a written notice to the department that describes the closure or change.
(d) A community services sign permit holder need not remove or mask a symbol under (b) or (c) of this section unless all of the activities represented by the symbol close or fail to meet the conditions under which the permit was issued.
History: Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142
Authority: AS 19.05.010
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