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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 38. Public Land
- Chapter 5. Alaska Land Act
- Section 821. Tideland Seaward of Public Recreational Sites.
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AS 38.05.821. Tideland Seaward of Public Recreational Sites.
- (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a home rule or general law municipality that accepts by conveyance or
other disposition from the state a public recreation area facility developed under the terms of P.L. 84-507, 70 Stat.
130, upon application, shall receive by conveyance from the director all land owned by the state seaward of the public
recreation area facility that is between the mean high tide line and the mean low tide line. The director may adopt
necessary regulations providing for the conveyance of land under this section.
- (b) Interests obtained by lease for shore fisheries development, sale, permit, or lease for mineral exploration,
development, or extraction, or for any other purpose, before August 13, 1974, are affected by this section only on the
date of their expiration or termination.
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