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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 64 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 5. General requirements

18 AAC 64.005. General requirements

(a) A person who owns or operates any of the following public places shall provide litter receptacles as required in this chapter:

(1) designated rest areas and scenic view points along public highways outside urban areas;

(2) parks and recreation areas accessible by road;

(3) campgrounds and trailer parks for transient use;

(4) service stations;

(5) fast-food restaurants, self-service refreshment areas, taverns, grocery stores, and shopping malls;

(6) parking lots for more than 50 vehicles;

(7) marinas, boat launching areas, and marine fueling stations;

(8) piers, docks, and small boat harbors accessible by road;

(9) central business district sidewalks in cities and organized boroughs;

(10) designated bus stops for public transportation systems used by at least 30 persons daily in communities of less than 10,000 people or 20 persons in any hour in communities over 10,000 people;

(11) schoolgrounds; and

(12) sites for sporting events, fairs, carnivals, circuses, festivals, and other similar public events.

(b) The requirements of (a) of this section apply only when the places or events listed are open to the public.

(c) Litter receptacles are not required at public places not listed in (a) of this section.

History: Eff. 10/2/83, Register 87

Authority: AS 46.03.020 (10)

AS 46.06.010 (8)

AS 46.06.050


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