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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 35. Public Buildings, Works, and Improvements
- Chapter 95. General Provisions
- Section 100. Definitions.
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AS 35.95.100. Definitions.
In this title, unless the context requires otherwise,
- (1) "construction" or a derivative of the term "construction" means construction, reconstruction, alteration, improvement,
or major repair;
- (2) "cost of change, relocation, or removal" means the entire cost incurred by the utility properly attributed to the
change, relocation, or removal of a facility, less any costs for improvements or upgrading over and above the cost of a
functionally equal facility; if a facility is to be relocated and replaced with new equipment, there shall also be
subtracted from the entire cost any salvage value derived from the old facility;
- (3) "department" means the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities;
- (4) "encroachment" includes a tower, pole, poleline, pipe, pipeline, driveway, private road, fence, billboard, stand or
building, or a structure or object of any kind that is or has been placed in, on, under, or over a portion of a public
facility;
- (5) "maintenance" means the preservation of each type of facility as nearly as possible in its original condition as
constructed, or as improved;
- (6) "public building" means a building owned or controlled and held by the state for government or public use;
- (7) "public facility" or "public work" means a structure or project constructed or maintained by the department except
airports and highways, and includes public buildings, boat harbors, port facilities, dikes, jetties, and breakwaters;
- (8) "utility" includes a corporation, company, individual, or association of individuals, or a lessee, trustee, or
court-appointed receiver, that owns, operates, manages, or controls a line, plant, pipeline, or system for furnishing,
producing, generating, transmitting, or distributing power, electricity, communications, telecommunications, water,
gas, oil, petroleum products, coal or other mineral slurry, steam, heat, light, chemicals, air, sewage, drainage not
connected with public facility drainage, irrigation, or similar products including publicly owned fire and police
signal systems and street lighting systems that directly or indirectly serve the public or a segment of the public;
"utility" also includes a corporation, company, individual, or association of individuals, or a lessee, trustee, or
court-appointed receiver that owns, operates, manages, or controls any system for furnishing transportation of goods or
persons by means of a railway, tramway, cableway, conveyor, flume, canal, tunnel, pipeline, or a similar means;
- (9) "utility facility" includes poles, plants, lines, trenches, bridges, utilidors, tunnels, pipelines, and any other
system for furnishing, producing, generating, transmitting, or distributing power, electricity, communications,
telecommunications, water, gas, oil, petroleum products, coal or other mineral slurry, steam, heat, light, chemicals,
air, sewage, drainage not connected with a public facility drainage system, irrigation, or another substance; "utility
facility" also includes a system for furnishing transportation of goods or persons by means of a railway, tramway,
cableway, conveyor, flume, canal, tunnel, pipeline, or a similar means.
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