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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 29. Municipal Government
- Chapter 35. Municipal Powers and Duties
- Section 320. Initiation of Acquisition of Power.
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AS 29.35.320. Initiation of Acquisition of Power.
- (a) An election on the question of adding an areawide power in a first class borough or of adding an areawide or
nonareawide power in a second class borough may be initiated in two ways:
- (1) a number of voters equal to 15 percent of the number of votes cast at the preceding regular election in the area,
either areawide or nonareawide, in which the election is to be held may file a petition with the borough clerk; or
- (2) the assembly may propose the acquisition of the power.
- (b) An election on the question of adding a power in a third class borough for exercise in a service area may be initiated
in two ways:
- (1) a number of voters equal to 15 percent of the number of votes cast at the preceding regular election in a proposed
service area in which the power is sought to be exercised may file a petition with the assembly; or
- (2) the assembly may propose the acquisition of the power.
- (c) The borough clerk shall certify whether a petition filed under (a) or (b) of this section contains the required number
of signatures.
- (d) Within 30 days after a petition is certified as containing the required number of signatures or the assembly proposes
the acquisition of a power, at least one public hearing shall be held in the borough on the question. The assembly
shall then evaluate the ability of the borough to exercise the power and make its findings public. Within 60 days
after its findings have been made public, the assembly shall order an election on the question.
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