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Code · Alaska · Title 44 · Chapter 68

Sec. 44.68.290. Transfer of civil defense property.

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Sec. 44.68.290. Transfer of civil defense property.
(a)Title to personal property received by the state from the federal government for civil defense purposes may be transferred to political subdivisions of the state that have qualified civil defense organizations by the Department of Public Safety with the approval of the state director of civil defense and the approval of the Department of Administration. This section is applicable only when title to the property is held by the Department of Public Safety.
(b)As a condition of title transfer, the political subdivision is responsible for compliance with the federal and state restrictions on the property.
(c)A transfer of title to property may not be made if the transfer is not in compliance with federal law and with the terms of the agreement under which the property has been made available to the state by the federal government.
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