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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 25

Sec. 18.25.100. Regulations authorized.

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Sec. 18.25.100. Regulations authorized.
The department shall adopt regulations for
(1)the establishment of criteria, minimum requirements, and standards for assistance to communities under AS 18.25.070 — 18.25.110;
(2)the establishment of the fiscal and accounting procedures and controls considered necessary for the payment of grants;
(3)the compilation of data and information from the communities concerned that will support the need for assistance under AS 18.25.070 — 18.25.110;
(4)the establishment of procedures by which communities may apply for assistance;
(5)accepting financial or other assistance from the federal government under federal law to carry out the purpose of AS 18.25.070 — 18.25.110 through matching funds or grants;
(6)cooperation and coordination with other state boards, departments, or agencies engaged in construction programs in areas applying for assistance under AS 18.25.070 — 18.25.110.
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