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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 64 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 15. Minimum standards

18 AAC 64.015. Minimum standards

(a) Litter receptacles placed in compliance with this chapter must

(1) hold at least 10 gallons;

(2) keep their original shape when placed outdoors;

(3) resist rust, corrosion, and other degradation;

(4) conform with fire, safety, and public health laws, ordinances, and regulations;

(5) reasonably resist movement and destruction by vandals, winds, and animals;

(6) prevent blowing of litter from the receptacle; and

(7) attract attention and encourage the deposit of litter.

(b) Litter receptacles in place before July 1, 1980, satisfy the requirements of this section if the anti-litter decal described in 18 AAC 64.020 appears on the receptacle.

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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