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When it is in the public interest to use utility personnel and equipment to install new facilities to serve a department purpose or to install new utility distribution facilities to serve department installations, and when the utility will retain ownership of the facility, the utility and the department shall enter into a utility installation agreement. This agreement must include cost estimates, plans, and a scope-of-work statement as required by 17 AAC 15.351 - 17 AAC 15.371. The utility is eligible for reimbursement for the costs of installing the new facilities.
History: Eff. 5/23/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 02.15.020
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