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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 96 . Village Public Safety Officer Program
Section 30. Department agreements with corporations

13 AAC 96.030. Department agreements with corporations

The department will not provide grant money to a nonprofit regional corporation until the corporation makes a written agreement with the department. The agreement must include the following terms:

(1) a requirement that the corporation comply with this chapter and with state and federal law;

(2) a salary-and-benefit schedule for village public safety officers, with a provision that the corporation may provide salaries and benefits no greater than those established under that schedule;

(3) a provision that names the corporation as the employer, for all purposes, of a village public safety officer;

(4) a provision by which the corporation agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of Alaska, and officers, employees, and agents of the State of Alaska, for an act or omission in the administration of the village public safety officer program or in the monitoring, assisting, or training of a village public safety officer;

(5) a requirement that the corporation maintain insurance as follows, without reimbursement from the department for a deductible amount that the corporation might owe:

(A) worker's compensation insurance as required under AS 23.30;

(B) comprehensive general liability insurance, including police professional practices, with

(i) limits of no less than $1,000,000; and

(ii) the State of Alaska, and officers, employees, and agents of the State of Alaska, named as additional named insureds;

(6) a requirement that the corporation comply with AS 18.80.220 .

History: Eff. 8/18/95, Register 135

Authority: AS 18.65.670


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