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The authority will consider the following capital improvements, listed in order of preference, as preferred purposes for loans to municipalities:
(1) school facilities;
(2) waste water treatment facilities;
(3) fire protection and public safety facilities;
(4) deleted;
(5) public health facilities;
(6) public transportation facilities;
(7) other capital improvements.
History: Eff. 4/1/76, Register 58; am 10/19/94, Register 132
Authority: AS 44.85.080
Editor's note: Effective Register 132, January 1994, the regulations attorney consolidated 15 AAC 144.030(4) in 15 AAC 144.030(3) to conform to AS 44.85.180 (d). 15 AAC 144.030(4) was deleted to reflect that change.
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