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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 11. Construction, Rehabilitation, and Improvement of Schools and Education- Related Facilities
- Section 11. Grant Applications.
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AS 14.11.011. Grant Applications.
- (a) A municipality that is a school district or a regional educational attendance area may submit a request to the
department for a grant under this chapter.
- (b) For a municipality that is a school district or a regional educational attendance area to be eligible for a grant
under this chapter, the district shall submit
- (1) a six-year capital improvement plan that includes a description of the district's fixed asset inventory system and
preventive maintenance program no later than September 1 of the fiscal year before the fiscal year for which the
request is made; the six-year plan must contain for each proposed project a detailed scope of work, a project budget,
and documentation of conditions justifying the project;
- (2) evidence that the district has secured and will maintain adequate property loss insurance for the replacement cost of
all facilities for which state funds are available under AS 14.11.005
or 14.11.007 or has a program of insurance acceptable
to the department;
- (3) evidence acceptable to the department that the proposed project should be a capital improvement project and not part
of a preventive maintenance program or regular custodial care program; and
- (4) evidence acceptable to the department that the district
- (A) has a preventive maintenance plan that
- (i) includes a computerized maintenance management program, cardex system, or other formal systematic means of tracking
the timing and costs associated with planned and completed maintenance activities, including scheduled preventive
maintenance;
- (ii) addresses energy management for buildings owned or operated by the district;
- (iii) includes a regular custodial care program for buildings owned or operated by the district;
- (iv) includes preventive maintenance training for facility managers and maintenance employees;
- (v) includes renewal and replacement schedules for electrical, mechanical, structural, and other components of facilities
owned or operated by the district; and
- (B) is adequately adhering to the preventive maintenance plan.
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