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Within 10 days after receipt of a complete application for approval of a unit agreement, expansion of an approved unit under 11 AAC 84.880, or extension of the unit term under 11 AAC 84.855(a) (2), the commissioner will publish notice of the application in a newspaper of general statewide circulation and in a newspaper serving the locality in which the unit or proposed unit is located. In addition, the commissioner will, in his discretion, publish notice by radio, television, or other electronic media. If the unit or proposed unit is within the boundary of an organized borough, municipality, regional corporation, or a village corporation organized under Section 8(a) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, the notice will be mailed to the chief executive officer of the borough or municipality or designated representative of the corporate entity. The notice will also be mailed to the postmaster of each permanent settlement of more than 25 persons located within six miles of the proposed unit area. In the case of a proposed unit expansion, a copy of the notice will be mailed to the unit operator. The notice will include
(1) the name and address of the applicant, and the location of the unit or proposed unit;
(2) a statement explaining the nature of the approval sought;
(3) a statement indicating where copies of the nonconfidential portions of the application may be obtained; and
(4) a statement that any person may file written comments on the application with the commissioner within 30 days after publication of the notice.
History: Eff. 5/8/83, Register 86
Authority: AS 38.05.020
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