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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 38. Public Land
- Chapter 5. Alaska Land Act
- Section 127. Access to Navigable or Public Water.
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Section 128. Obstructions to Navigable Water.
AS 38.05.127. Access to Navigable or Public Water.
- (a) Before the sale, lease, grant, or other disposal of any interest in state land adjacent to a body of water or
waterway, the commissioner shall,
- (1) determine if the body of water or waterway is navigable water, public water, or neither;
- (2) upon finding that the body of water or waterway is navigable or public water, provide for the specific easements or
rights-of-way necessary to ensure free access to and along the body of water, unless the commissioner finds that
regulating or limiting access is necessary for other beneficial uses or public purposes.
- (b) The department shall adopt regulations implementing this section.
- (c) Nothing in this section affects valid existing rights or limits in any way the constitutional right of the public to
use and have free access to the navigable or public waters of the state.
- (d) Upon application by a municipality or an affected owner of land, the department may vacate, release, modify, or
relocate an easement and right-of-way for public access to or along navigable or public waters reserved by the
department in a patent issued under AS 29.65 or former AS 29.18, if the commissioner determines the action is consistent with
the public interest.
- (e) The establishment of easements or rights-of-way for oil and gas, gas only, and mineral leases under (a) of this
section need not be made until the leases are ready to be developed.
- (f) Rights-of-way or easements to waterways established under (a)(2) of this section shall be established approximately
once each mile unless the commissioner makes a written finding that regulating or limiting access is necessary for
other beneficial uses or public purposes.
- (g) The commissioner may exchange land under AS 38.50 to create
access to public water of the state.
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