Alaska Admin. Code tit. 4, § 58.010
Fees
Effective Dec 20, 2020Alaska Register 236(Eff. 2/20/87, Register 101; am 10/21/89, Register 112; am 4/19/95, Register 134; am 5/10/98, Register 146; am 5/3/2000, Register 154; am 11/26/2011, Register 200; am 8/28/2015, Register 215; am 6/14/2017, Register 222; am 12/20/2020, Register 236) | Authority: AS 14.07.060, AS 14.57.010
- (a) The admission fee to the Alaska State Museum is $9 per visit. The admission fee to the Sheldon Jackson Museum is $7 per visit. However, during the period in the summer months in which the Alaska State Museum and Sheldon Jackson Museum have extended hours, the admission fee to the Alaska State Museum is $14 and the admission fee to the Sheldon Jackson Museum is $9. The museums may not charge an admission fee to a person who is younger than 19 years of age. A $1 discount is available to a visitor who is 65 years of age or older.
- (b) The fee for an annual pass to the Alaska State Museum and the Sheldon Jackson Museum is $40. An annual pass allows the holder to visit both museums without paying an additional admission fee. An annual pass is valid for the calendar year in which it is issued.
(c) The Alaska State Museum and Sheldon Jackson Museum may waive an admission fee
- (1) if the museum determines that the waiver is in the public interest; or
- (2) for a special program presented at the museum, including an exhibit opening, a reception, or a lecture.
- (d) For extraordinary services rendered by staff, the Alaska State Museum and Sheldon Jackson Museum may charge for actual material costs and staff time. The charge for staff time may not exceed $60 per hour.
- (e) The Alaska State Museum and Sheldon Jackson Museum shall charge a fee for a traveling exhibition or a special exhibition rented from another entity. The fee must be equivalent to the museum's costs in providing the exhibition.
- (f) The Alaska State Museum and the Sheldon Jackson Museum shall charge a $30 fee for use of a photograph in publishing, video production, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, digital format, advertising, or similar use, including for-profit work done by a consultant or commercial design firm on behalf of a government agency or a non-profit institution. The fee charged under this subsection is for one-time non-exclusive use and is levied in addition to other processing and service charges. The fee charged under this subsection applies whether the photographic image is provided by a state museum or is made by the user. The museum shall waive, in whole or in part, a fee for photographic use if the director of the departmental division that oversees libraries, archives, and museums determines that it is in the public interest.
- (g) The Alaska State Museum and the Sheldon Jackson Museum shall charge a $150 fee for the loan of an artifact to a museum. The fee charged under this subsection is levied in addition to other charges incurred by the Alaska State Museum or the Sheldon Jackson Museum for conservation, insurance, packing, shipping, and courier services. The museum shall waive, in whole or in part, a loan fee if the director of the departmental division that oversees libraries, archives, and museums determines that it is in the public interest.
(h) The departmental division that oversees libraries, archives, and museums shall charge a fee for the rental of space within the Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff State Library, Archives, and Museum Building that covers the actual costs associated with hosting an event or program. The division may waive applicable fees if the director determines that the event or program is consistent with the mission and duties of the division, as described in AS 14.56.020, AS 14.57.010, and AS 40.21.020. Rental requests shall be made on a form prescribed by the department. Rental fees and requirements under this subsection are as follows:
- (1) for rentals during regular business hours the fees are as follows:
- (2) for rentals outside of business hours the fees are as follows:
- (3) for grand piano rental - $25;
- (4) for stage set-up and take-down - $150;
(5) a certificate of liability insurance is required if the program or event will be attended by more than 75 persons or if alcohol is going to be served; the certificate is due to the division one week before a scheduled event and must meet the following coverage limit:
- (A) for all claims resulting from a single occurrence - $1,000,000;
- (B) medical - $5,000;
- (C) general aggregate for all claims during the policy period - $2,000,000;
- (D) damage to premises rented - $300,000.
Atrium
Lecture Hall
Classroom
Base fee$75 per hour$50 per hour$25 per hourSet-up and
take-down for
rental period$100 per hour$50 per hourJanitorial
services$150 for events with fewer than 100 people in attendance; $225 for events with 100 or more people in attendance$150 for events with fewer than 100 people in attendance; $225 for events with 100 or more people in attendanceSecurity
services$50 per hour$50 per hourFacility
services$100$100
Atrium
Lecture Hall
Classroom
Base fee$300 per hour$100 per hour$25 per hourSet-up and
take-down for
rental period$100 per hour$50 per hourJanitorial services$150 for events
with fewer than
100 people in
attendance;
$225 for events
with 100 or
more people in
attendance$150 for events
with fewer than
100 people in
attendance;
$225 for events
with 100 or
more people in
attendanceSecurity services$100 per hour$100 per hour$100 per hourFacility services$200$200$100 per hour
(Eff. 2/20/87, Register 101; am 10/21/89, Register 112; am 4/19/95, Register 134; am 5/10/98, Register 146; am 5/3/2000, Register 154; am 11/26/2011, Register 200; am 8/28/2015, Register 215; am 6/14/2017, Register 222; am 12/20/2020, Register 236)
Authority: AS 14.07.060, AS 14.57.010