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AK HB210
Bill
Status
3/28/2011
Primary Sponsor
Robert Lynn
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AI Summary
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Allows active members of the U.S. armed forces or Alaska National Guard to enter licensed alcohol premises and consume alcoholic beverages regardless of age, provided they possess a valid military identification card issued by the Department of Defense or Alaska National Guard.
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Exempts active military members and Alaska National Guard members from underage drinking violations when consuming, possessing, or controlling alcoholic beverages while displaying valid military identification.
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Permits licensees and their agents or employees who are active military or Alaska National Guard members to sell and serve alcohol without age restrictions when presenting valid military identification.
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Exempts active military and Alaska National Guard members from tobacco possession age restrictions, including the ability to receive shipped cigarettes through licensed distributors upon providing valid military identification.
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Applies exemptions across multiple Alaska statutes governing alcohol premises, consumption, possession, dwelling possession, contributing to minors, and tobacco sales and shipment.
Legislative Description
Alcohol/tobacco For Underage Military
Crimes
Last Action
REFERRED TO MILITARY & VETERANS' AFFAIRS
3/28/2011