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Sec. 05.15.105. Persons prohibited from involvement.

AK Stat § 05.15.105 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) If a person has been convicted of a violation of a law of this state that is, or a law or ordinance of another jurisdiction that would be if it had been committed in this state, a felony, or a violation of a law or ordinance of this state or another jurisdiction that is a crime involving theft or dishonesty or a violation of gambling laws

(1) the department may not issue a license to the person;

(2) the department may not issue a license to, or register as a vendor, an applicant who employs the person in a managerial or supervisory capacity or uses the person as a fund raiser or consultant;

(3) the department may not issue a permit for an activity if the person is responsible for the operation of the activity;

(4) the person may not be employed in a managerial or supervisory capacity by a licensee or vendor or used as a fund raiser or consultant by a licensee or vendor;

(5) the person may not participate in charitable gaming as a permittee, licensee, or vendor.

(b) The department shall adopt regulations that provide that a disqualification of a person under (a) of this section based upon a conviction of that person for a violation

(1) of a law of this state that is, or a law or ordinance of another jurisdiction that would be if it was committed in this state, a class B felony other than extortion, a class C felony, or an unclassified felony described outside of AS 11, and that is not a crime of dishonesty or theft or a violation of gambling laws, terminates 10 years after the person's conviction;

(2) of a law or ordinance of this state or another jurisdiction that is a crime involving theft or dishonesty or a violation of gambling laws, and that is not, or would not be if it was committed in this state, an unclassified felony described in AS 11, a class A felony, or extortion, terminates 10 years after the person's conviction, if the department determines that the

(A) person is of good character, honesty, and integrity; and

(B) person's involvement in charitable gaming is not against the public interest.

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Sec. 05.15.105. Persons prohibited from involvement.