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Code · Alaska · Title 36 · Chapter 10

Sec. 36.10.180. Projects subject to preference.

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Sec. 36.10.180. Projects subject to preference.
(a)The preferences established in AS 36.10.150 — 36.10.175 apply to work performed
(1)under a contract for construction, repair, preliminary surveys, engineering studies, consulting, maintenance work, or any other retention of services necessary to complete a given project that is let by the state or an agency of the state, a department, office, state board, commission, public corporation, or other organizational unit of or created under the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of state government, including the University of Alaska and the Alaska Railroad Corporation, or by a political subdivision of the state including a regional school board with respect to an educational facility under AS 14.11.020 ;
(2)on a public works project under a grant to a municipality under AS 37.05.315 or AS 37.06.010 ;
(3)on a public works project under a grant to a named recipient under AS 37.05.316 ;
(4)on a public works project under a grant to an unincorporated community under AS 37.05.317 or AS 37.06.020 ; and
(5)on any other public works project or construction project that is funded in whole or in part by state money.
(b)If the governor has declared an area to be an area impacted by an economic disaster under AS 44.33.285 , then the preference for residents of the area established under AS 44.33.285 — 44.33.310 supersedes the preference under AS 36.10.150 — 36.10.175 for contracts awarded by the state.
(c)The commissioner shall define the boundaries of a zone within which a preference applies.
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