(a) A sporting activity or event license authorizes the holder to sell brewed beverages and wine at multiple noncontiguous locations at a sporting activity or event site during and one hour before and after a sporting activity or event that is not a school activity or event, for consumption on designated areas at the sporting activity or event site.
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(b) The biennial sporting activity or event license fee is $1,250.(c) In this section, “sporting activity or event site” includes a location where baseball, hockey, rugby, soccer, or football games, car races, dog sled racing events, rodeos, skiing and snowboarding activities, bowling games or leagues, or curling matches are regularly held.(d) The holder of a sporting activity or event license who sells brewed beverages or wine off the licensed premises or during hours not authorized under (a) of this section or who permits consumption off the premises of brewed beverages or wine sold on the premises commits the offense of unauthorized sporting activity or event activity.(e) Unauthorized sporting activity or event activity is a violation.(f) The holder, on the day before the effective date of this section, of a recreational site license issued under former Alaska Stat. § 04.11.210 who offered brewed beverages and wine for sale to the public for consumption on the licensed premises may continue to offer brewed beverages and wine for sale to the public for consumption on the premises until December 31, 2027, for a license renewing on an odd-numbered year, or December 31, 2028, for a license renewing on an even-numbered year, if the holder of the license is otherwise in compliance with the requirements of this title as it read on the day before the effective date of this section.