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Sec. 18.35.326. Nonretaliation.

(a) An employer may not discharge or in any other manner retaliate against an employee because the employee cooperates with or initiates enforcement of a requirement in AS 18.35.301 – 18.35.399. (b) The owner or operator of a vehicle or other place that is subject to a requirement in AS 18.35.301 – 18.35.399 may not […]

Sec. 18.35.331. Conflicts with local requirements.

Nothing in AS 18.35.301 – 18.35.399 prohibits a municipality from adopting an ordinance imposing additional (1) limitations on smoking; (2) duties on employers, owners, operators, and other persons who are subject to the requirements of AS 18.35.306 or 18.35.311 related to smoking; or (3) limitations on smoking in an outdoor area at a municipal park […]

Sec. 18.35.340. Civil complaints; penalties.

(a) The commissioner shall develop and maintain a procedure for processing reports of violations of AS 18.35.301, 18.35.306, 18.35.311, and 18.35.326. (b) If, after investigating a report made under this section, the commissioner determines that a violation has occurred, (1) the commissioner may file a civil complaint in the district court to enforce the provisions […]

Sec. 18.35.341. Citations; penalty.

(a) A peace officer may issue a citation for a violation of AS 18.35.301, 18.35.311, or 18.35.326 committed in the officer’s presence or for a violation of AS 18.35.306. The provisions of AS 12.25.175 – 12.25.230 apply to the issuance of a citation under this subsection. (b) An employee of the department designated by the […]

Sec. 18.35.343. Injunctions.

The commissioner or any affected party may institute an action in the superior court to enjoin repeated violations of AS 18.35.301, 18.35.306, 18.35.311, or 18.35.326.

Sec. 18.35.350. Enforcement authority.

The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee is responsible for enforcing the provisions of AS 18.35.301 – 18.35.399. This section does not limit the authority of peace officers.

Sec. 18.35.010. Purpose.

The purpose of AS 18.35.010 – 18.35.090 is to establish and maintain minimum standards of health and sanitation in tourist camps, trailer camps, motor courts, and motels necessary and desirable for the protection of the public health and welfare.