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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 78 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 499. Definitions

18 AAC 78.499. Definitions

For purposes of 18 AAC 78.400 - 18 AAC 78.499,

(1) "certified inspector" means a person who is certified in inspection under this chapter;

(2) "inspect" or "inspection" means to perform a third party inspection, using standards of practice set out in 18 AAC 78.455; "inspect" does not include routine maintenance or an inspection performed by a department inspector;

(3) "repair" means to correct or restore, after a release has occurred, a UST or any part of a UST that routinely contains petroleum, and includes repairs to the tank vessel, pipes, valves, fill pipes, or vents; "repair" does not include routine maintenance.

History: Eff. 8/15/99, Register 151

Authority: AS 46.03.020

AS 46.03.365

AS 46.03.375


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