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The financial information contained in the production royalty returns filed by a holder, and the books and records produced by the holder, shall be held confidential upon the written request of the holder, except that the following information may be made available to the public:
(1) the holder's name;
(2) the quantity of mineral mined from each location;
(3) the net income reported, or which should have been reported, by ADL number or in total;
(4) the existence and nature of a dispute between a holder and the division over production royalty accounting or payment; and
(5) information relevant to litigation in which the state claims underpayment or nonpayment of production royalties.
History: Eff. 7/26/91, Register 119
Authority: AS 38.05.035
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