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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 52 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 505. Display of certified station sign

18 AAC 52.505. Display of certified station sign

(a) Only a station certified under this chapter may display a sign or shield bearing the inscription "Certified I/M Station, Test and Repair." The sign must conform to the design shown in Figure 1 and must be bordered and lettered in light chrome yellow. The background must be royal blue. The word "CERTIFIED" must be in 21/4 inch high gothic letters at the top of the sign. "I/M" must appear where indicated in Figure 1 in four-inch high gothic letters below the word "CERTIFIED". The word "STATION" must appear where indicated in Figure 1 in 21/4 inch high gothic letters below "I/M". The words "TEST AND REPAIR" must appear on two lines at the bottom of the sign in 11/2 inch high gothic letters. All dimensions of the sign may be increased or decreased in uniform proportion.

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(b) A certified station is not required to display the official I/M shield, but the following terms are reserved and may appear only on an official shield:

(1) "certified I/M station";

(2) "certified";

(3) "test and repair";

(4) repealed 6/24/94; and

(5) "testing station".

History: Eff. 2/1/94, Register 129; am 6/24/94, Register 130

Authority: AS 46.03.020 (10)

AS 46.14.030

AS 46.14.510


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