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Code · Alaska · Title 27 · Chapter 9

Sec. 27.09.020. Eligibility.

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Sec. 27.09.020. Eligibility.
(a)The department may make loans under this chapter to
(1)an individual who has at least five years of mining or prospecting experience in the state and who is a resident of the state;
(2)a partnership if at least half of the partners each have five years mining or prospecting experience in the state and at least half of the partners are residents of the state;
(3)a corporation that has at least five years of mining or prospecting experience in the state if at least 51 percent of its shares are held by residents of the state; and
(4)a corporation that does not meet the requirements of
(3)of this section if at least 51 percent of its shares are held by persons having at least five years of mining or prospecting experience in the state and at least 51 percent of its shares are held by persons who are residents of the state.
(b)A person who has a past due child support obligation established by court order or by the child support services agency under AS 25.27.160 — 25.27.220 at the time of application is not eligible for a loan under this chapter.
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