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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 69 . Vessel Maintenance
Section 10. Application of interport differential to bids

13 AAC 69.010. Application of interport differential to bids

If the lowest cost of a bid from a shipyard facility located in the state, after consideration of the Alaska bidder preference set out in AS 36.30.170 , is greater than the lowest cost of a bid from a shipyard facility located outside the state, after inclusion of the interport differential identified by the commissioner and calculated under 13 AAC 69.020, the proposed cost of the maintenance or repair work of a vessel is unreasonable within the meaning of AS 36.90.049 (a). The commissioner will document a finding of unreasonability in writing, and will include the written finding and all relevant documents in the procurement file.

History: Eff. 8/12/99, Register 151

Authority: AS 36.90.049


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