(a) A district judge may establish a controlled livestock district within a municipality or in other settled areas of the state, as provided in this chapter, to consist of a contiguous area of not less than 1,280 acres.
(b) The owner and the person having custody and control of a domestic animal kept within a controlled livestock district may not with criminal negligence permit the domestic animal to graze or run at large.
(c) Violation of (b) of this section is a class B misdemeanor.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 3. Agriculture, Animals, and Food
Chapter 35. Controlled Livestock Districts
Sec. 03.35.020. Petition for establishment, addition, elimination, or dissolution.
Sec. 03.35.030. Notice, hearing, and order.
Sec. 03.35.035. Identification of domestic animals within controlled livestock district.
Sec. 03.35.040. Liability for damages; lien.
Sec. 03.35.050. Impounding and public sale of animals running at large.