Section 3.304.505. Powers of investigative personnel.  


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  • 	(a)  The board's investigative personnel may  
    		(1) conduct inspections of licensed premises and investigations of licensees, applicants, transferees and other persons with respect to applications, the possession and sale of alcoholic beverages, or licensed premises;  
    		(2) issue notices of violation;  
    		(3) seize alcoholic beverages which are subject to forfeiture under AS 04.16.220;  
    		(4) serve subpoenas issued by a hearing officer in a board adjudicative proceeding;  
    		(5) execute search warrants;  
    		(6) exercise specified peace officer powers upon the written concurrence of the commissioner of public safety filed with the lieutenant governor and the director, but only if necessary for the enforcement of the criminally punishable provisions of AS 04  and regulations adopted under AS 04;  
    		(7) take such other action as is considered necessary by the director to assure the enforcement of AS 04  and is not in conflict with a law or regulation.  
    	(b)  Consistent with federal, state, and local law, the board's investigative personnel may carry firearms in the performance of their duties, if individually authorized by the board.  
    

Authorities

04.06.075;04.06.100;04.06.110;44.62.125

Notes


Authority
AS 04.06.075 AS 04.06.100 AS 04.06.110 Editor's note: As of Register 166 (July 2003), and acting under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), the regulations attorney relocated former 15 AAC 104.505 to former 13 AAC 104.505, to reflect Executive Order 110 (2003). Executive Order 110 relocated the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board from the Department of Revenue to the Department of Public Safety. The history note for former 13 AAC 104.505 carries forward the history from former 15 AAC 104.505. As of Register 203 (October 2012), and acting under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), the regulations attorney relocated former 13 AAC 104.505 to 3 AAC 304.505, to reflect ch. 55, SLA 2012. Chapter 55, SLA 2012 relocated the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board from the Department of Public Safety to the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. The history note for 3 AAC 304.505 carries forward the history from former 13 AAC 104.505.
History
Eff. 11/29/81, Register 80; am 3/13/99, Register 149

References

15.104.505;13.104.505;3.304.505