Alaska has no statewide preemption of plastic bag ordinances, and many boroughs and cities including Anchorage, Wasilla, Soldotna, and Cordova restrict thin single-use plastic carryout bags.
Unlike many states, Alaska has not enacted a uniform plastic bag law and does not preempt local action. Municipalities may regulate or ban thin film plastic carryout bags, and a growing list of communities have done so, often coupling bans with paper bag fees. Anchorage prohibits plastic bags under one mil thickness at retail checkout, with exemptions for bulk produce, meat, and pharmacy bags. Wasilla, Soldotna, Homer, Cordova, Bethel, Kodiak, and Palmer have adopted similar measures. Retailers should track local rules where they operate.
Local violations typically carry per-bag civil fines ranging from $50 to several hundred dollars depending on jurisdiction.
See how Fairbanks's plastic bag rules rules stack up against other locations.
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