(a) A destination resort license authorizes the holder to sell alcoholic beverages at multiple noncontiguous locations at a destination resort for consumption on the licensed premises in conjunction with the visitor activities provided by the licensee to cruise ship passengers and staff and other visitors while the cruise ship is in port at the resort.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 04.09.310

  • 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
(b) The biennial destination resort license fee is $2,500.
(c) The board may not approve an application for transfer of a destination resort license to another location.
(d) In this section, “destination resort” means a business that owns a site of at least 20 acres that is used principally as a destination for cruise ships and other vessels that carry a minimum of 50 passengers and that does not provide overnight lodging on its premises for visitors.
(e) The holder of a destination resort license commits the offense of failure to comply with a destination resort license if the person sells alcoholic beverages in violation of (a) of this section.
(f) Failure to comply with the terms of a destination resort license is a violation.