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Code · Alaska · Title 44 · Chapter 88

Sec. 44.88.172. Economic development account.

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Sec. 44.88.172. Economic development account.
(a)The economic development account is established in the revolving fund. The economic development account consists of money or assets appropriated, loaned, or transferred to the authority for deposit in the account and other money or assets deposited in the account by the authority. While money is on deposit in the economic development account, the money may be used to finance, acquire, manage, and operate development projects that the authority intends to own and operate or to provide development project financing for development projects the authority does not intend to own and operate. In this subsection,
(1)“operate” includes operation directly by the authority, by an agent of the authority, or by a person as determined under an agreement between the authority and other owners of the development project;
(2)“own” includes ownership by the authority of all or a percentage of a development project or all or a percentage of the shares of a corporation or membership in a limited liability company for which the development project is the sole asset of the corporation or limited liability company.
(b)[Repealed, § 23 ch 123 SLA 1990.]
(c)[Repealed, § 23 ch 123 SLA 1990.]
(d)The authority shall adopt regulations to implement this section. The regulations may include provisions for the application process, application fees, interest rates, other charges and fees, terms, conditions, security, and other requirements for development projects the authority undertakes or development project financing the authority provides.
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