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Code · Alaska · Title 42 · Chapter 30

Sec. 42.30.040. Annual statement.

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Sec. 42.30.040. Annual statement.
(a)During April of each year, each person engaged in furnishing a public service, except a rural electrification or telephone cooperative or nonprofit association receiving financial assistance from the federal government under 7 U.S.C. 901 — 918c (Rural Electrification Act), shall file with the city council a written statement under oath, sworn to by the person having the management and control of the business or other person familiar with all the facts. The statement must contain a detailed list of all property used in connection with the enterprise and give the valuation of each piece of property listed. It must also contain a statement of the receipts and disbursements during the year, and the profits or losses. The statement of disbursements must show to whom each item was paid and what for. The statement shall be for the calendar year preceding and shall be for the use of the city council.
(b)The city council is not bound by the statement but may inquire into its truth.
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