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In its grant application, a facility shall include a five-year plan for increasing self-sufficiency. A five-year plan for self-sufficiency must include
(1) a summary, by source and amount of revenues and expenses, that the facility expects during each of the five years starting with the current state fiscal year;
(2) an estimate of revenue-sharing under AS 29.89.030 , and other federal and state support that the facility could receive during each of the five years; and
(3) an estimate of current taxable property values in the area or areas that the facility would serve under the grant.
History: Eff. 3/17/85, Register 93
Authority: AS 18.25.100
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