(a) Except as provided under (g), (i), and (j) of this section, a package store license authorizes the licensee to sell alcoholic beverages to a person present on the licensed premises or to a person known to the licensee who makes a written solicitation to that licensee for shipment. A licensee, agent, or employee may only ship alcoholic beverages to the purchaser. Before commencing the practice of shipping alcoholic beverages, and with each subsequent application to renew the license, a licensee shall notify the board in writing of the licensee’s intention to ship alcoholic beverages in response to a written solicitation. The package store licensee, agent, or employee shall include written information on fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects resulting from a woman consuming alcohol during pregnancy in a shipment of alcoholic beverages sold in response to a written solicitation.
Attorney's Note
Under the Alaska Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class B misdemeanor | up to 90 days | up to $2,000 |
For details, see
Alaska Stat. § 12.55.135
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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 04.11.150
- Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
- month: means a calendar month unless otherwise expressed. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
- 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
- writing: includes printing. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b) The biennial package store license fee is $1,500.
(c) The holder of a package store license may not sell alcoholic beverages unless any stamps required to be affixed to the package by state or federal law are intact on the packages.
(d) The consumption of alcoholic beverages on premises licensed under this section is prohibited.
(e) The business premises occupied by a holder of a package store license may not be connected by a door, opening, or other means of passage intended for the access of the general public to an adjacent retail business not licensed under this title, unless approved by the board.
(f) When the holder of a package store license is also a holder of a beverage dispensary license and the package store premises are contained within or are adjacent to the premises of the beverage dispensary and the only public entrance to the package store is by a door or other means within the premises of the beverage dispensary, the board shall determine if additional entrances to the package store are necessary for enforcement purposes, to meet health and fire safety standards, or for the convenience of the public.
(g) If a shipment is to an area that has restricted the sale of alcoholic beverages under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.491 (a)(1), (2), or (3) or (b)(1) or (2), a package store licensee, agent, or employee may not ship to a purchaser more than 10 and one-half liters of distilled spirits or 24 liters or more of wine, or either a half-keg of malt beverages or 12 gallons or more of malt beverages in individual containers in a calendar month, or a lower amount of distilled spirits, wine, or malt beverages if the municipality or established village has adopted the lower amount by local option under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.491 (g). Before shipping alcohol to a purchaser in a restricted area, a package store licensee, agent, or employee shall consult the database maintained by the board under Alaska Stat. § 04.06.095 for any alcoholic beverage shipments made to the purchaser during that calendar month by a package store licensee, agent, or employee. A package store licensee, agent, or employee may not ship an amount of alcoholic beverages to a purchaser in a restricted area that, when added to the amount already shipped, exceeds the amount authorized by this subsection. A package store licensee, agent, or employee shall immediately enter into the database the date and the amount of alcoholic beverages shipped to the purchaser. Failure to enter into the database the date and amount of alcoholic beverages shipped to the purchaser as required by this subsection is a class B misdemeanor.
(h) A package store licensee, agent, or employee may not
(1) divide or combine shipments of alcoholic beverages so as to circumvent the limitation imposed under (g) of this section; or
(2) in response to a written order, ship alcohol to a purchaser at an address other than the address where the purchaser resides or, if the purchaser resides in a municipality or established village that has adopted a local option under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.491 (a)(1), (2), or (3) or (b)(1) or (2) for which a community delivery site has been designated under Alaska Stat. § 04.11.491 (f), to an address other than that community delivery site except as provided by Alaska Stat. § 04.11.491 (f)(1) and (2).
(i) A package store license authorizes the licensee to deliver not more than two bottles of wine or champagne, not more than two bottles of distilled spirits, or not more than 72 ounces of beer in a gift basket with a floral arrangement to a cruise ship passenger or a hotel guest. The wine, champagne, distilled spirits, or beer for delivery may be purchased from a package store licensee by a florist or gift basket establishment with a state business license that designates the business as a florist or gift basket establishment. The package store licensee shall keep on file a copy of the Alaska business license of a florist or gift basket establishment to which the licensee sells wine, champagne, distilled spirits, or beer for delivery to third persons by the package store. The package store must keep a written record of each delivery made under this subsection for a period of at least one year, including the name of the business purchasing the wine, champagne, distilled spirits, or beer and the name of the person to whom the delivery is made. A delivery under this subsection must be made by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee who has completed alcohol server training as required under Alaska Stat. § 04.21.025. The board shall issue a permit to each licensee authorized to deliver wine, champagne, distilled spirits, or beer under this subsection and may by regulation impose an administrative fee for the cost of issuing the permit.
(j) A package store license authorizes the licensee to deliver alcoholic beverages between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to a responsible adult at the location of a wedding or wedding reception or other social event as defined by regulation of the board. A delivery under this subsection may be made only after a sale by written order received from a person present on the licensed premises who makes payment in full at least 48 hours before the delivery. The written order must include the name and address of the purchaser and the date, time, and address of the delivery, as well as the name and address of the responsible adult who will receive the delivery of alcoholic beverages. A delivery authorized under this subsection must be made by the licensee or an employee or agent of the licensee who has completed alcohol server training as required under Alaska Stat. § 04.21.025. Delivery may only be made to a responsible adult at the delivery address on the written order. The responsible adult must provide identification and proof of age as defined in Alaska Stat. § 04.21.050, and must acknowledge receipt of the alcoholic beverages in writing. The package store licensee shall retain the written order and the responsible adult’s written acknowledgment for at least one year after delivery. The board shall issue a permit to each licensee authorized to deliver alcoholic beverages under this subsection and may by regulation impose an administrative fee for the cost of issuing the permit.
(k) “Business premises” means that part of the licensed premises to which the public has access.