(a) For the privilege of engaging in a business in the state, a person shall first apply, on forms prescribed by the commissioner, and obtain a license, and pay the license fee provided for in AS 43.70.030. A license issued to a firm for a particular line of business covers all its operations in the […]
(a) At the time of applying for a license under this chapter, an applicant engaged in the business of oil or gas exploration, development, or production shall file a surety bond in the amount of $250,000 running to the state, conditioned upon the applicant’s promise to pay all (1) taxes and contributions due the state […]
(a) A person having a claim against a person required to file a surety bond under AS 43.70.025 because of the failure to pay a liability described in AS 43.70.025(a) may bring suit upon the bond. A copy of the complaint shall be served by registered or certified mail on the commissioner at the time […]
(a) The fee for each business license is $50 a year, except that the fee is $25 if the business is a sole proprietorship and the sole proprietor is (1) 65 years of age or older when the sole proprietor applies for the license or will reach 65 years of age at any time during […]
(a) Unless a person has a business license endorsement issued under this section for each location or outlet in a location where the person offers tobacco products, electronic smoking products, or products containing nicotine for sale, a person may not sell or allow a vending machine to sell in its location or outlet cigarettes, cigars, […]
All money collected by the department under this chapter shall be deposited in the general fund.
The department may adopt regulations necessary to implement this chapter.
(a) This chapter does not apply to (1) a fisheries business; (2) the sale of liquor under a license issued under AS 04.11; (3) an insurance business; (4) a mining business; (5) supplying services as an employee; (6) furnishing goods or services by a person who does not represent to be regularly engaged in furnishing […]
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, (1) “business” means a for profit or nonprofit entity engaging or offering to engage in a trade, a service, a profession, or an activity with the goal of receiving a financial benefit in exchange for the provision of services, or goods or other property; (2) “commissioner” means […]
This chapter may be cited as the Alaska Business License Act.