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The provisions of 6 AAC 94.100 - 6 AAC 94.180 establish the criteria for distributing money that has been made available to the state for individual and family emergency aid under 16 U.S.C. 1861(a) (Magnuson-Stevens Act sec. 312(a)), P.L. 106-31, sec. 103 (May 21, 1999), P.L. 105-277, div.A, sec. 101(a), title VII, sec. 763, title XI, subtitle C, sec. 1124 (October 21, 1998), and P.L. 106-78, title VIII, subtitle B, sec. 817 (October 22, 1999).
History: Eff. 2/18/99, Register 149; am 6/26/99, Register 150; am 3/16/2000, Register 154; am 9/11/2000, Register 156
Authority: AS 26.23.020
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