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Code · Alaska · Title 26 · Chapter 23

Sec. 26.23.530. Reimbursement for assistance provided and disputes relating to reimbursement.

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Sec. 26.23.530. Reimbursement for assistance provided and disputes relating to reimbursement.
(a)A political subdivision that has received assistance from another political subdivision under AS 26.23.510 shall reimburse the political subdivision that provided assistance for the true and full value of the assistance provided. Requests for reimbursement shall be made in accordance with procedures and guidelines developed by the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management under AS 26.23.040 (e). However, if authorized by law, a responding political subdivision may donate its assistance provided under AS 26.23.500 — 26.23.549 to a requesting political subdivision.
(b)If a dispute regarding reimbursement arises between political subdivisions, the political subdivision asserting the dispute shall provide written notice to the other political subdivision identifying the reimbursement issues in dispute. If the dispute is not resolved within 90 days after receipt of the dispute notice by the political subdivision asserting the dispute, either party to the dispute may request arbitration under AS 09.43.300 — 09.43.595 (Revised Uniform Arbitration Act) by giving written notice to the other party. Costs of the arbitration, including compensation for the arbitrator's services, must be borne equally by the political subdivisions participating in the arbitration, and each political subdivision shall bear its own costs and expenses, including legal fees and witness expenses, in connection with the arbitration proceeding.
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