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Code · Alaska · Title 38 · Chapter 6

Sec. 38.06.050. Board review and recommendation required.

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Sec. 38.06.050. Board review and recommendation required.
(a)If legislative approval is required by AS 38.06.055 , a sale, exchange, encumbrance, or other disposition of oil or gas or of the rights or waiver of the rights to receive future production of royalty oil or gas may not be made by the commissioner of natural resources under AS 38.05.183 without prior review of the proposed sale, exchange, encumbrance, or other disposition by the board. A written recommendation of the board on the proposed sale, exchange, encumbrance, or other disposition of oil or gas or of the rights or waiver of the rights to receive future production of royalty oil or gas shall be submitted to the legislature at the time a bill approving the proposed sale, exchange, encumbrance, or other disposition is introduced in the legislature.
(b)Bids or applications for the purchase of royalty oil or gas may be rejected by the commissioner of natural resources if prior written notice of the proposed disapproval is given to the board.
(c)Competitive bidding in a sale, exchange, or other disposition described in
(a)of this section may not be waived by the commissioner of natural resources under AS 38.05.183 unless prior written notice of proposed waiver is given to the board.
(d)[Repealed, § 5 ch 112 SLA 1980.]
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