(a) A permit allows catering and serving activities for a specific period on a single specified premises and allows an eligible nonprofit organization to host a fundraising or not-for-profit event.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 04.09.600

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  • person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society, as well as a natural person. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b) The director may issue only the permits authorized in Alaska Stat. § 04.09.600-04.09.690. An application for a permit must be received by the director not less than three business days before the first day of the event. Except for a conditional contractor’s permit issued under Alaska Stat. § 04.09.690, the director shall require every person who will serve or sell alcohol or check identification of a patron during a permitted event to complete an alcohol server education course under Alaska Stat. § 04.21.025 before the first day of the permitted event.
(c) An applicant for a permit must follow the application requirements set out in Alaska Stat. § 04.11.260.
(d) A permit, other than an inventory resale permit under Alaska Stat. § 04.09.680 and a conditional contractor’s permit under Alaska Stat. § 04.09.690, is valid only on the premises, for the event, and for the period specified.
(e) The holder of an approved permit may submit a written request for amendment of the approved permit to change the event date, site, designated area, or designated time. The holder of the approved permit shall submit the request to the director not later than three business days before the event and shall include approval of the law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the site of the event for which the amended permit is sought.
(f) The holder of an approved permit shall ensure that the individuals serving alcohol have completed alcohol server training as required under Alaska Stat. § 04.21.025 before the first day of the permitted event.
(g) A permit may not be transferred to another person or another location and, except for a conditional contractor’s permit under Alaska Stat. § 04.09.690, may not be renewed.
(h) Except as otherwise provided in Alaska Stat. § 04.09.680 for an inventory resale permit and Alaska Stat. § 04.09.690 for a conditional contractor’s permit, the fee for a permit shall be set by the board in regulation. The fee must be at least $50 for each day of the event.
(i) The director shall approve or deny a permit application. If the director denies a permit application, the applicant may appeal to the board.