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To be eligible to receive a payment under the national forest receipts program, a municipality or regional educational attendance area must
(1) apply to the department under the procedures set out in 3 AAC 132.050 - 3 AAC 132.160;
(2) be classified before July 1 of the application year, as a
(A) municipality under AS 29.04.010 - 29.04.030;
(B) municipality organized as an Indian reserve having formed a community development corporation under AS 29.60.365 ; or
(C) regional educational attendance area under AS 14.08.031 ; and
(3) be located within
(A) the national forest; or
(B) 20 miles of the national forest.
History: Eff. 10/23/94, Register 132; am 1/6/2005, Register 173
Authority: AS 41.15.180
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