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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 44. State Government
- Chapter 33. Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
- Section 895. Alaska Regional Economic Assistance Program. [See Delayed Repeal Note]..
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AS 44.33.895. Alaska Regional Economic Assistance Program. [See Delayed Repeal Note]..
- (a) The department shall
- (1) encourage the formation of regional development organizations by providing assistance in forming organizations to
interested individuals, including information on how to qualify and apply for regional development grants and federal
funding under 42 U.S.C. 3121 - 3246 (Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965), as amended;
- (2) assist an interested individual in establishing boundaries for a proposed organization to ensure that the region
- (A) is of sufficient geographic size and contains a large enough population to form an economically viable unit with
shared interests, resources, traditions, and goals;
- (B) contains at least one municipality that serves as a regional center; and
- (C) contains the entire area of each municipality included in the region;
- (3) gather information about regional economic issues, international trade, and tourism from organizations;
- (4) serve as liaison between organizations and other state agencies and encourage other agencies to make resources
available to help accomplish goals of the organizations;
- (5) assist each organization to
- (A) provide services designed to encourage economic development to local communities and businesses;
- (B) collect and distribute economic information relevant to the region;
- (C) participate in state marketing campaigns and join state trade missions that are relevant to the region; and
- (D) develop and implement strategies to attract new industry, expand international trade opportunities, and encourage
tourism within the region.
- (b) Subject to (c) of this section, the department may make regional development grants to organizations for projects the
department determines will be of value in encouraging economic development. During a fiscal year, the department may
make no more than 15 grants and may only make grants to one organization from a particular region. An organization that
is designated an economic development district under 42 U.S.C. 3171 qualifies for grants under this subsection. The
department shall by regulation adopt procedures for applying for regional development grants, including application
deadlines. The department may by regulation establish additional grant eligibility requirements.
- (c) To qualify for a grant, a regional development organization must match the grant by providing an amount of money from
nonstate sources. The department shall establish by regulation a formula that determines the amount of the match
required under this subsection based on the capability of each organization to generate money from nonstate sources.
The amount of match required may not exceed the amount of grant money and may not be less than 20 percent of the grant.
The total amount of grant money provided to an organization during a fiscal year may not exceed $100,000.
- (d) There is established in the department the regional development fund consisting of appropriations to the fund. Money
from the fund may be used only for regional development grants.
- (e) In this section,
- (1) "department" means the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development;
- (2) "regional development organization" or "organization" means a nonprofit organization or nonprofit corporation formed
to encourage economic development within a particular region of the state that includes the entire area of each
municipality within that region and that has a board of directors that represents the region's economic, political, and
social interests.
Article 12. ALASKA FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH AND MARKETING PROGRAM
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