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(a) The department is responsible for the transfer of excess automotive and construction equipment to political subdivisions of the state for use in maintenance and construction of roads and airports.
(b) The department will circulate a list of such equipment periodically to all political subdivisions requesting to receive such lists.
(c) Political subdivisions must make requests for any desired equipment from the list within 30 days of mailing of the list.
(d) Political subdivisions must state in any request for excess equipment
(1) the need and contemplated use;
(2) ability to provide transportation; and
(3) ability to perform necessary repairs.
(e) The state maintenance engineer will evaluate all requests made for equipment from the excess list and make recommendations to the commissioner as to which items should be transferred and to which requesting political subdivision.
(f) Repealed 11/16/83.
History: Eff. 6/25/69, Register 30; am 11/16/83, Register 88
Authority: AS 19.05.020
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