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Alaska Statutes.
Title 36. Public Contracts
Chapter 10. Employment Preference
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Chapter 10. Employment Preference

Section 5. Legislative Findings.
Section 6. Statement of Purpose. [Repealed, Sec. 16 Ch 20 SLA 2002].
Section 7. State Policy.
Section 10. Employment Preference. [Repealed, Sec. 11 Ch 33 SLA 1986].
Section 20. Apprentices.
Section 30. Reduction of Work Force.
Section 40. Application to Contracts Involving Federal Funds.
Section 50. Employment of Aliens. [Repealed, Sec. 17 Ch 142 SLA 1972].
Section 60. Employment of Prisoners. [Repealed, Sec. 6 Ch 53 SLA 1982].
Section 70. Unavailability of Preferred Workers.
Section 75. Duties of Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development.
Section 76. Duties of State or Political Subdivision.
Section 80. Chapter Incorporated in Contracts.
Section 90. Publication of List of Violators.
Section 100. Penalty.
Section 110. Definitions. [Repealed, Sec. 17 Ch 142 SLA 1972].
Section 120. Investigations and Hearings.
Section 125. Enforcement.
Section 130. Resident Hire Report.
Section 140. Eligibility For Preference.
Section 150. Determination of Zone of Underemployment.
Section 160. Preference For Residents of Economically Distressed Zones.
Section 170. Preference For Economically Disadvantaged Minority Residents.
Section 175. Preference For Economically Disadvantaged Female Residents.
Section 180. Projects Subject to Preference.
Section 190. Reporting Provisions.
Section 200. Criminal Penalties.
Section 210. Civil Penalties.
Section 900. Severability.
Section 990. Definitions.

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