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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation
- Chapter 6. Recycling and Reduction of Litter
- Section 120. Grants.
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AS 46.06.120. Grants.
The department may make grants to state agencies, to municipalities, and to private organizations including nonprofit
organizations for the establishment and operation of programs authorized under this chapter. A grant under this section
may not exceed 18 months. A program qualifying for a grant under this section may include
- (1) courses of instruction at, or the distribution of informative materials to, elementary and secondary schools;
- (2) purchase and erection of roadside signs;
- (3) organization and operation of litter removal activities conducted by municipalities, private organizations or service
groups using volunteer help;
- (4) a public information program to inform the public concerning the reduction of litter using the media including use of
the electronic media;
- (5) expansion of existing, and planning, design, and construction of new, facilities for the recovery of materials and
energy from litter;
- (6) research and evaluation of markets for the materials and energy recovered from litter;
- (7) advice and assistance, including information and consultation on available technology, operating procedures,
organizational arrangements, markets for materials or energy obtained from litter, transportation alternatives, and
publicity techniques;
- (8) surveys by public agencies or recognized research organizations to assess the amount and composition of litter, and
rates of littering;
- (9) the purchase of litter receptacles;
- (10) the creation or expansion of litter law enforcement programs;
- (11) the initial purchase or lease of recycling equipment, the cost of operating that equipment, and the cost of storing
and transporting materials before and after those materials are recycled.
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