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Alaska Statutes Chapter 18.74 - Cigarette Fire Safety
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Title 18
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§ 18.74.010
Requirement for sale
§ 18.74.030
Testing of cigarettes
§ 18.74.040
Alternative test methods
§ 18.74.050
Testing laboratories
§ 18.74.060
Testing for another purpose
§ 18.74.065
Testing by state fire marshal
§ 18.74.070
Maintenance of records
§ 18.74.080
Certification requirement
§ 18.74.090
Contents of certification
§ 18.74.100
Banding requirement
§ 18.74.110
Availability of certifications
§ 18.74.120
Packaging marking approval
§ 18.74.130
Marking of cigarette packaging
§ 18.74.150
Copies
§ 18.74.160
Penalties for violations
§ 18.74.180
Separate accounting
§ 18.74.190
Seizure of cigarettes
§ 18.74.200
Other remedies
§ 18.74.210
Fire prevention and public safety fund
§ 18.74.220
Implementation
§ 18.74.230
Review by state fire marshal
§ 18.74.240
Regulations
§ 18.74.250
Inspections
§ 18.74.260
Sale outside the state
§ 18.74.270
Regulation by municipality
§ 18.74.280
Relationship to federal law
§ 18.74.290
Definitions
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