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(a) Alaska mental health trust land is designated and classified as trust land, to be managed consistently with AS 37.14.009 , AS 38.05.801 , and this chapter, with no further action required by the executive director or the department. Trust land may be used for any purpose that is consistent with 11 AAC 99.020 and other provisions of law.
(b) The executive director, in consultation with the trust authority, shall prepare and maintain an inventory of trust land and improvements. The inventory must contain, at a minimum, the legal description, size, and location of each parcel.
(c) The executive director, in consultation with the trust authority, shall adopt and maintain a long-term asset management strategy that establishes goals for managing the trust land assets to execute the overall trust management principles of 11 AAC 99.020. The strategy shall be adopted, and may be amended, following public notice under 11 AAC 99.050. The strategy may not preclude the executive director from taking site-specific action on trust land that is consistent with 11 AAC 99.020 and other provisions of law.
(d) If trust land was included in a state plan, or was subject to a classification or other designation, before its designation as trust land, the executive director, when considering a proposed disposal, shall review any such plan or other designation of the department before completing a written decision under 11 AAC 99.040.
(e) Provisions of law applicable to other state land, including AS 38.04, AS 38.05.112 , 38.05.113, 38.05.180(b), and AS 38.05.300 , that require action that appears to be in conflict with this section do not apply to trust land unless determined by the executive director, on a case-by-case basis, to be consistent with 11 AAC 99.020. The determination shall be stated in a written finding.
History: Eff. 3/31/97, Register 141
Authority: AS 37.14.009
Sec. 40, ch. 5,
FSSLA 1994,
as amended by
secs. 4 and 5,
ch. 1, SSSLA
1994
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