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Code · Alaska · Title 38 · Chapter 95

Sec. 38.95.160. Improvements on state land.

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Sec. 38.95.160. Improvements on state land.
(a)The location and design of a publicly financed improvement on state land that costs more than $100,000 shall be supervised by a professional registered to practice under AS 08.48 . A lease, easement, right-of-way, or other similar agreement that permits the use and improvement of state land under this section shall be documented by a recorded plat.
(b)In this section,
(1)“publicly financed improvement” means an improvement financed with state or federal money that is constructed by the state or an instrumentality of the state and includes, but is not limited to, onshore or offshore oil drilling or pumping operations, roads, bridges, pipelines, seismic lines, logging and mining operations, dams, buildings, and electric power transmission lines;
(2)“state land” does not include land owned by the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska.
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