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Code · Alaska · Title 34 · Chapter 65

Sec. 34.65.040. Records of monument.

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Sec. 34.65.040. Records of monument.
(a)A land surveyor who in the course of a survey establishes, reestablishes, uses as control, or restores a monument to make it readily identifiable or reasonably durable shall record a monument record, unless the monument and its accessories are substantially as described in a monument record filed or recorded under this chapter or on a survey plat of record.
(b)An agency whose activities will disturb or destroy a monument or its accessories shall have a land surveyor
(1)record a monument record before the monument or its accessories are disturbed or destroyed;
(2)restore or replace the monument and its accessories after the activities have ceased; and
(3)record a new monument record after restoring or replacing the monument or its accessories.
(c)A person who disturbs or destroys a monument shall record a notice of the disturbance or destruction in the office of the district recorder.
(d)A land surveyor may record a monument record for any monument.
(e)A land surveyor who is required to record a monument record under this section shall do so within 90 days of the completion of the survey or of the establishment, reestablishment, or rehabilitation of a monument.
(f)A monument record shall be signed and sealed by the land surveyor responsible for the survey.
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