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Chapter 110. Municipal Boundary Changes
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Section 5
. Community
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Section 10
. Need
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Section 20
. Resources
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Section 30
. Population
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Section 40
. Boundaries
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Section 42
. Best interests of state
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Section 45
. Community of interests
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Section 50
. Population
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Section 55
. Resources
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Section 60
. Boundaries
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Section 65
. Best interests of state
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Section 90
. Needs of the territory
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Section 100
. Character
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Section 110
. Resources
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Section 120
. Population
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Section 130
. Boundaries
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Section 135
. Best interests of state
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Section 140
. Legislative review
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Section 150
. Local action
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Section 160
. Community of interests
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Section 170
. Population
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Section 180
. Resources
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Section 190
. Boundaries
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Section 195
. Best interests of state
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Section 200
. Legislative review
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Section 210
. Local action
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Section 220
. Standards
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Section 230
. Local option
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Section 240
. Standards
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Section 250
. Local option
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Section 260
. Best interests of state
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Section 270
. Best interests of state
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Section 280
. Commission standards
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Section 290
. Local option standards
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Section 300
. Best interests of state
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Section 310
. Commission standards
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Section 320
. Local option standards
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Section 330
. Best interests of state
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Section 340
. Application of incorporation standards
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Section 350
. Best interests standard for a proposed second class city in the unorganized borough
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Section 360
. Best interests standard for a proposed first class city in the unorganized borough
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Section 370
. Best interests standard for cities within an organized borough
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Section 400
. Applicability
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Section 410
. Petitioners
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Section 420
. Petition
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Section 425
. Legislative review annexation petitions
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Section 430
. Consolidation of petitions
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Section 440
. Technical review of petition
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Section 450
. Notice of petition
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Section 460
. Service of petition
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Section 470
. Proof of notice and service
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Section 480
. Responsive briefs and written comments
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Section 490
. Reply brief
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Section 500
. Limitations on advocacy
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Section 510
. Informational sessions
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Section 520
. Departmental public meetings
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Section 530
. Departmental report
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Section 540
. Amendments and withdrawal
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Section 550
. Commission public hearing
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Section 560
. Commission hearing procedures
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Section 570
. Decisional meeting
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Section 580
. Reconsideration
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Section 590
. Certain local action annexations
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Section 600
. Local action/local option elections
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Section 610
. Legislative review
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Section 620
. Judicial review
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Section 630
. Effective date and certification
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Section 640
. Scheduling
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Section 650
. Resubmittals and reversals
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Section 660
. Purpose of procedural regulations; relaxation or suspension of procedural regulation
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Section 900
. Transition
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Section 910
. Statement of non-discrimination
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Section 920
. Determination of community
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Section 970
. Determination of essential city or borough services
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Section 980
. Determination of best interests of the state
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Section 990
. Definitions
Editor's note:
As of July 31, 1992, Register 123, this chapter (formerly 19 AAC 10) was reorganized and the new organization is substantially different from what preceded it. Except for 3 AAC
110.045
- 3 AAC 110.060 (Article 2) (formerly 19 AAC 10.045 - 19 AAC 10.060 (Article 2)), the history notes do not reflect the history of section numbers or the subject matter of those sections before Register 123. Except for Article 2, each article has been rewritten in its entirety.
As of Register 151 (October 1999), the provisions of former 19 AAC 10 were relocated by the regulations attorney under
AS 44.62.125
(b)(6) to 3 AAC
110,
in accordance with ch. 58, SLA 1999.
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