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Code · Alaska · Title 35 · Chapter 10

Sec. 35.10.180. Physical facility procurement and planning policies.

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Sec. 35.10.180. Physical facility procurement and planning policies.
(a)The department shall develop and keep current by periodic revision physical facility procurement and planning policies for public buildings and other state facilities and shall develop regulations and guidelines for the implementation of these policies.
(b)In developing and revising these policies the department shall seek public review and evaluation by any reasonable means and shall
(1)consult and cooperate with officials of the federal government, local governments, other political subdivisions of the state, and other interested persons regarding physical facility procurement planning;
(2)request and receive from an agency or other unit of the state government the assistance and data needed to carry out the requirements of this section.
(c)The commissioner shall submit copies of proposed policies and plans annually, within 10 days after the legislature convenes, to the legislature. The legislature may approve, reject, or modify the policies and plans by concurrent resolution. If the legislature fails to act during the legislative session, the policies and plans are approved.
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