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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 38. Public Land
- Chapter 4. Policy For Use and Classification of State Land Surface
- Section 900. Regulations.
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Section 910. Definitions.
AS 38.04.900. Regulations.
- (a) The commissioner shall adopt under the Administrative Procedure Act (AS 44.62) regulations believed necessary to carry out the purposes of
this chapter.
- (b) A municipality has standing to petition the commissioner for the adoption of a regulation, or for the amendment or
repeal of an existing regulation, or to appeal a decision of the commissioner with respect to classification,
management, or disposal of land made under authority of a regulation adopted under (a) of this section with respect to
state land outside the corporate boundaries of the municipality to protect any interest which the municipality is
authorized to regulate outside its boundaries under AS 29.35.020
.
- (c) If the regulations adopted by the commissioner under (a) of this section fail to provide for a process by which
decisions of the commission may be appealed, an interested person may petition for reconsideration of a decision. The
petition shall contain the information required to be submitted by AS 44.62.220
and shall be acted upon by the commissioner in the manner provided in AS 44.62.230
. For purposes of this subsection, a municipality is an interested person with respect to its interests in land defined
in (b) of this section.
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