Alaska Statutes
Article 9. Prohibited Acts, Penalties, and Damages.
Sec. 46.03.715. Sale and use of TBT-based antifouling paint.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person may not sell or use TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating in the state, nor may a person sell, rent, or lease in the state, or import into the state, or use in state water, a vessel, fishing gear, or other item intended to be partially or completely submerged in water, if the vessel, gear, or item has been painted or treated with TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating.
(b) TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating need not be removed from fishing gear, or from a vessel or other item that was painted or treated before December 1, 1987, but the vessel, gear, or item may not be repainted or retreated with TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating. Fish culture or capture nets treated with TBT-based marine antifouling coating before December 1, 1987, may not be used in state water on or after December 1, 1992.
(c) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, slow-leaching TBT-based marine antifouling paint may be imported into and sold in the state. A slow-leaching TBT-based marine antifouling paint may be applied in the state only to aluminum vessel hulls and lower outboard drive units. Aluminum vessel hulls and lower outboard drive units to which a slow-leaching TBT-based marine antifouling paint has been applied may be imported into and sold, rented, leased, or used in the state.
(d) If a vessel of the United States government, a foreign vessel in state water fewer than 90 consecutive days, or a vessel of 4,000 gross tons or more was painted or treated with a TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating before January 1, 2001, the paint or coating need not be removed, but the vessel may not be repainted or retreated with a TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating.
(e) In this section
(1) “slow-leaching TBT-based marine antifouling paint” means a TBT-based marine antifouling paint, but not a coating or other treatment, that has a measured release rate equal to or less than the maximum release rate established for qualified antifouling paints containing organotin by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under 33 U.S.C. 2401 - 2410 (the Organotin Antifouling Paint Control Act of 1988);
(2) “TBT-based marine antifouling paint or coating” means a paint, coating, or treatment that contains tributyltin, or a triorganotin compound used as a substitute for tributyltin, and that is intended to control fouling organisms in a fresh water or marine environment;
(3) “vessel” means watercraft used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water, including
(A) aircraft equipped to land on water; and
(B) barges.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation

Chapter 03. Environmental Conservation

Article 9. Prohibited Acts, Penalties, and Damages.

Sec. 46.03.710. Pollution prohibited.

Sec. 46.03.715. Sale and use of TBT-based antifouling paint.

Sec. 46.03.720. Public water system plan review requirement.

Sec. 46.03.730. Pesticides.

Sec. 46.03.740. Oil pollution.

Sec. 46.03.742. Reckless operation of tank vessel.

Sec. 46.03.743. Negligent operation of tank vessel.

Sec. 46.03.744. Definitions for AS 46.03.742 - 46.03.744.

Sec. 46.03.745. Hazardous substance release.

Sec. 46.03.750. Ballast water discharge.

Sec. 46.03.755. Discharge reporting.

Sec. 46.03.758. Civil penalties for discharges of oil.

Sec. 46.03.759. Civil penalties for discharges of crude oil.

Sec. 46.03.760. Civil action for pollution; damages.

Sec. 46.03.761. Administrative penalties.

Sec. 46.03.763. Attorney fees and costs.

Sec. 46.03.765. Injunctions.

Sec. 46.03.770. Detention of vessel without warrant as security for damages.

Sec. 46.03.780. Liability for restoration.

Sec. 46.03.790. Criminal penalties.

Sec. 46.03.800. Water nuisances.

Sec. 46.03.810. Air and land nuisances.

Sec. 46.03.820. Emergency powers.

Sec. 46.03.822. Liability for the release of hazardous substances.

Sec. 46.03.823. Hazardous substance response action contractors.

Sec. 46.03.824. Damages.

Sec. 46.03.825. Oil spill response action contractors.

Sec. 46.03.826. Definitions for AS 46.03.822 - 46.03.828.

Sec. 46.03.828. Other rights of action not affected.

Sec. 46.03.830. Proof of financial responsibility required for petrochemical facility or hazardous waste disposal site operation.

Sec. 46.03.833. Compliance with financial responsibility requirements.

Sec. 46.03.850. Compliance order.