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Chapter 71. Timber and Material Sales
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Section 5
. Applicability
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Section 10
. Timber and material sale offering
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Section 15
. Timber or material requested by other state agencies
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Section 20
. Notice of sale
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Section 25
. Applicable laws and regulations
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Section 30
. Qualifications of applicant or bidder
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Section 35
. Application for negotiated sales
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Section 40
. No rights before sale
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Section 45
. Negotiated sales
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Section 50
. Negotiated personal-use timber sales; limited material permits
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Section 55
. Negotiated sales under AS 38.05.11
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Section 60
. Competitive sales
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Section 65
. Competitive sale bid deposits
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Section 70
. Pre-sale deposits for negotiated timber sales
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Section 75
. Award of sale
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Section 80
. Passage of title
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Section 85
. Volume determinations
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Section 90
. Pricing for sale of materials
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Section 92
. Pricing for sale of timber
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Section 94
. Number of high value-added contracts per region
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Section 95
. Performance bond
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Section 96
. Definition of "high value-added wood product"
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Section 98
. Availability of processing facilities
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Section 100
. Rights-of-way
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Section 200
. Contract provisions
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Section 205
. Amendments to contract
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Section 210
. Contract extension
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Section 215
. Assignments
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Section 220
. Suspension
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Section 225
. Termination of contract
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Section 230
. Primary manufacture of timber
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Section 235
. Use of roads and facilities
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Section 240
. Sale of other timber and materials
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Section 245
. Damages
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Section 250
. Protection of improvements
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Section 255
. Sanitation
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Section 260
. Notice or demand
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Section 265
. Rehabilitation and intensive management practices
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Section 270
. Proper location by purchaser
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Section 275
. Purchaser
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Section 280
. Inspection and reports
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Section 300
. Annual operating plan
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Section 305
. Quarters for state personnel
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Section 310
. Construction authorization
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Section 315
. Log identification
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Section 320
. Orderly progress of logging
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Section 325
. Completed areas
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Section 330
. Loss of timber
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Section 335
. Hazard reduction
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Section 340
. Safety
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Section 345
. Snag felling
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Section 350
. Stump heights
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Section 400
. Sale of unbranded or abandoned timber property
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Section 405
. Application for log salvage license
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Section 410
. Selection of applicant
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Section 415
. License fees and conditions
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Section 420
. Prohibited areas
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Section 425
. Timber lost in salvage license area
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Section 430
. Revocation or suspension
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Section 500
. Log brand
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Section 510
. Barged logs
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Section 520
. Brand design
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Section 530
. Application requirements
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Section 540
. Cancellation of registration
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Section 550
. (Repealed)
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Section 560
. Reservation of brands
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Section 570
. Registration upon transfer
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Section 580
. Use of unregistered brand
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Section 590
. Notice or demand
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Section 900
. Warranty
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Section 910
. Definitions
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