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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 38. Public Land
- Chapter 5. Alaska Land Act
- Section 67. Preference For Veterans For Unoccupied Residential Land.
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AS 38.05.067. Preference For Veterans For Unoccupied Residential Land.
- (a) Except as provided in (d) of this section, before offering to the general public any unoccupied residential land, the
director shall offer the land at a restricted sale at which only veterans may buy.
- (b) The director may not sell the land under this section at less than the fair appraised market value. The director
shall adopt regulations necessary to ensure that land sold under this section is for bona fide residential use and not
for speculation.
- (c) When not in conflict with this section, other provisions of AS 38.05.045 - 38.05.067 apply to sales under this section.
- (d) This section does not apply to the sale of state land under AS 38.05.057, AS 38.08, or AS 38.09.
- (e) In this section, "veteran" means a person with 90 days or more of active service in the armed forces of the United
States who has been honorably discharged or a person with 90 days or more of service in the Alaska Territorial Guard.
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