(a) If a majority of the persons voting on the question vote to approve the option, a municipality shall adopt a local option to prohibit

Attorney's Note

Under the Alaska Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
Class C felonyup to 5 yearsup to $50,000
For details, see Alaska Stat. § 12.55.125

Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 04.11.491

  • municipality: means a political subdivision incorporated under the laws of the state that is a home rule or general law city, a home rule or general law borough, or a unified municipality. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • 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
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(1) the sale of alcoholic beverages;
(2) the sale of alcoholic beverages except by one or more of the following listed on the ballot:

(A) a restaurant or eating place licensee;
(B) a beverage dispensary licensee;
(C) a package store licensee;
(D) a caterer holding a permit under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.230 to sell alcoholic beverages at a site within the municipality who is also licensed under a beverage dispensary license for premises outside of the municipality;
(E) a winery licensee;
(F) a winery licensee, except that sales may occur only to a person licensed under this title or in another state or country; or
(G) an outdoor recreation lodge licensee;
(3) the sale of alcoholic beverages except on premises operated by the municipality and under a type of licensed premises listed on the ballot, that may include one or more of the following:

(A) a restaurant or eating place license;
(B) a beverage dispensary license; or
(C) a package store license;
(4) the sale and importation of alcoholic beverages; or
(5) the sale, importation, and possession of alcoholic beverages.
(b) If a majority of the persons voting on the question vote to approve the option, an established village shall exercise a local option to prohibit

(1) the sale of alcoholic beverages;
(2) the sale of alcoholic beverages except by one or more of the following listed on the ballot:

(A) a restaurant or eating place licensee;
(B) a beverage dispensary licensee;
(C) a package store licensee;
(D) a caterer holding a permit under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.230 to sell alcoholic beverages at a site within the established village who is also licensed under a beverage dispensary license for premises outside of the established village;
(E) a winery licensee;
(F) a winery licensee, except that sales may occur only to a person licensed under this title or in another state or country; or
(G) an outdoor recreation lodge licensee;
(3) the sale and importation of alcoholic beverages; or
(4) the sale, importation, and possession of alcoholic beverages.
(c) A ballot question to adopt a local option under this section must at least contain language substantially similar to: “Shall (name of municipality or village) adopt a local option to prohibit (local option under (a) or (b) of this section)? (yes or no).”
(d) The ballot for an election on the option set out in (a)(2)(A), (a)(3)(A), or (b)(2)(A) of this section must include a summary explanation of the authority to sell alcoholic beverages given to a restaurant or eating place under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.100 (a). The ballot for an election on the option set out in (a)(2)(B) or (D), (a)(3)(B), or (b)(2)(B) or (D) of this section must include a statement that a beverage dispensary license is commonly known as a “bar” and a summary explanation of the authority to sell alcoholic beverages given to a beverage dispensary licensee under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.090 (a). The ballot for an election on the option set out in (a)(2)(C), (a)(3)(C), or (b)(2)(C) of this section must include a statement that a package store license is commonly known as a “liquor store” and a summary explanation of the authority to sell alcoholic beverages given to a package store licensee under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.150 (a).
(e) If a municipality dissolves under Alaska Stat. § 29.06.450 (a) or (b), a local option adopted by the municipality under (a) of this section shall continue in effect as the corresponding local option under (b) of this section for an established village having the same perimeter as the previous boundaries of the municipality. A license for premises operated by the municipality under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.505 expires when the municipality dissolves.
(f) A municipality or established village that has adopted a local option under (a)(1), (2), or (3) or (b)(1) or (2) of this section may designate a site for the delivery of alcoholic beverages to individuals in the area or a site for a person to bring alcoholic beverages if the alcoholic beverages are imported into the area. This subsection does not apply to the delivery or importation of

(1) one liter or less of distilled spirits, two liters or less of wine, or one gallon or less of malt beverages; or
(2) alcoholic beverages to a premises licensed under (a)(2) – (3) or (b)(2) of this section.
(g) If a municipality or established village has adopted a local option under (a)(1), (2), (3), or (4), or (b)(1), (2), or (3) of this section, the municipality or established village, as part of the local option question or questions placed before the voters, may

(1) adopt an amount of alcoholic beverages that may be imported that is less than the amounts set out in Alaska Stat. § 04.11.150 (g);
(2) adopt an amount of alcoholic beverages that would give rise to a presumption that the person possessed the alcoholic beverages for sale; the amounts adopted under this paragraph may be lower than those set out in Alaska Stat. § 04.11.010 (c);
(3) opt to not apply a class C felony to violations of Alaska Stat. § 04.16.051 that apply solely by reason of the municipality or established village adopting a local option under this section.