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Code · Alaska · Title 29 · Chapter 60

Sec. 29.60.620. Allocation of money.

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Sec. 29.60.620. Allocation of money.
(a)If the amount of money appropriated by the legislature for human services community matching grants under AS 29.60.600 is not adequate to satisfy amounts required for the qualified municipalities who have applied for grants, the money shall be allocated proportionately among the qualified municipalities for which a grant has been approved under AS 29.60.600 — 29.60.650 based on the relationship the population of each municipality bears to the total population of the qualified municipalities for which a grant has been approved under AS 29.60.600 — 29.60.650.
(b)For purposes of
(a)of this section, population shall be determined by the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development based on the latest figures of the United States Bureau of the Census or other reliable population data. If a city within a borough has an approved grant for a service to be provided on an areawide basis, the allocation under
(a)of this section shall be based on the population of the borough.
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