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Suggested Citation:"ALASKA." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23085.
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Suggested Citation:"ALASKA." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23085.
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16 STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS ALASKA Statewide Regulations The State of Alaska generally regulates motor vehicles within the state. Alaska Stat. § 28.01.010 (2007). For more information, contact the Alaska Department of Transportation (DOT) at (907) 465- 3900 or online at http://www.dot.state.ak.us. Alaska—Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) Overview ANC is owned and operated by the State of Alaska. The primary source of regulation is the Anchorage International Airport Compendium of Operational Orders. The airport is granted authority to control its operations under Alaska Admin. Code tit. 17 § 42.010 (2007). ANC is a semi-closed system. Local Anchorage International Airport Compendium of Operational Orders Airport Compendium Section 6: Commercial Vehicles Records and Permits Operators must obtain a valid Airport Permit Sticker and display it properly in the vehicle. Vehicles using the airport operational area (AOA) must display an AOA sticker issued by the airport. Off-airport vehicle rental businesses must obtain a business activity permit issued by airport leasing. Vehicle Operations Vehicle operators must coordinate their use of airport roadways with airport operations or the Landside Operations Officer. Driver Rules Solicitation is forbidden at the airport unless it is advertising purchased by concessionaires. Vehicles may not be left unattended. Shuttle Buses Shuttle buses may only operate at designated pick-up/drop-off locations. Courtesy Vehicles Courtesy vehicles may only operate at designated pick-up/drop-off locations.

17 Federal Jurisdiction Vehicles carrying passengers with immediate prior or subsequent movement by air and staying within a 25-mi radius of ANC are exempt from FMCSA regulations. 49 C.F.R. § 372.117 (2007). Transportation within the municipal limits of Anchorage is exempt. 49 U.S.C.S. § 13506 (2007). Contact Information General Information (907) 266-2526 Media (907) 266-2107 Operations (907) 266-2403

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Legal Research Digest 3: Survey of Laws and Regulations of Airport Commercial Ground Transportation explores guidance, including regulations, statutes, policies, and decisions pertaining to commercial ground transportation at U.S. airports. The report defines ground transportation as including public transit, door-to-door shuttle van service, charter buses, limousines, rental cars, taxicabs, hotel courtesy shuttles, wheel chair services, and courier operators.

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