An officer or employee designated by the commissioner shall have access to a factory, aquatic farm, or establishment, the operator of which holds a permit from the commissioner, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the conditions of the permit are being complied with. Denial of access for inspection is ground for suspension of the permit until access is freely given.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 20. Alaska Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Article 2. Food and Aquatic Farm Products.
Sec. 17.20.010. Definitions and standards for food.
Sec. 17.20.013. Hormone labeling for milk products.
Sec. 17.20.015 Shared ownership of milk-producing animals; raw milk.
Sec. 17.20.017. Inspection of processed meat products.
Sec. 17.20.020. Adulterated food.
Sec. 17.20.030. Tolerances for added poisonous ingredients.
Sec. 17.20.040. Misbranded foods.
Sec. 17.20.044. Sale and labeling of frozen meat, fish, and poultry.
Sec. 17.20.045. Misbranding halibut.
Sec. 17.20.048. Labeling and advertisement of halibut, salmon, and sablefish products.
Sec. 17.20.049. Required identification of fish by retail food establishment.
Sec. 17.20.050. Emergency permit control.
Sec. 17.20.060. Suspension and reinstatement of emergency permit.
Sec. 17.20.065. Seafood processing permits and plans of operation.
Sec. 17.20.066. Seafood product quality standards and seals.
Sec. 17.20.067. Seafood processing research.
Sec. 17.20.070. Inspection by department.