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AS Title 25, Chapter 90: General Provisions
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This section says that the terms "domestic violence" and "crime involving domestic violence" are defined by AS 18.66.990 for this title.
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This section says that the terms "domestic violence" and "crime involving domestic violence" are defined by AS 18.66.990 for this title.
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This chapter gives the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs powers and duties over veterans' regulations, gifts, reimbursements, death gratuities, disclosures, and related records and benefits.
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This chapter gives the department and commissioner powers to run a veterans’ loan program, make and guarantee certain loans, and enforce eligibility and repayment rules.
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This chapter sets out Alaska’s homeland security and civil defense framework, including department responsibilities, governor emergency powers, checkpoint authority, and immunity rules.
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This chapter sets disaster-response duties and powers for Alaska officials, including declaring disaster emergencies, planning, coordination, and emergency funding.
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This compact sets rules for Alaska and other party states to share National Guard help during emergencies, including command, reimbursement, liability, and member benefits.
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This chapter creates the Alaska Aerospace Corporation, sets out its board, powers, funding rules, reporting duties, and limits on bonds and property.
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This chapter lets the Department of Military and Veterans’ Affairs establish military facility zones, and lets municipalities apply for them or expansions, subject to specified criteria and procedures.
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This provision creates a recruitment and retention division and requires the director to help guardsmen with employment, benefits information, training coordination, job-placement materials, firefighting training programs, and counseling.
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This part establishes the Alaska militia, gives the governor and adjutant general powers over it, and sets rules for leave, reemployment, pay, service contracts, and retirement benefits tied to militia service.
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This provision sets rules for locating, recording, maintaining, and enforcing mining claims on federal public domain in Alaska.
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This chapter sets reclamation rules for mining operations, including approvals, financial assurance, exemptions for small operations, and penalties for noncompliance.
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This chapter sets mine safety standards, gives the department inspection and enforcement powers, requires mine managers to provide access for inspections, keeps certain filed reports confidential, and provides penalties for noncompliance.
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This chapter sets up Alaska’s surface coal mining and reclamation permit system, gives the commissioner of natural resources exclusive jurisdiction, and requires permits, bonding, inspections, and compliance with performance standards.
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This chapter lets eligible claimants seek a $10,000 bonus for discovering and producing qualifying ore in Alaska, and requires notice, proof, and commissioner review before payment.
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This chapter authorizes exploration incentive credits for eligible exploration costs, with application, certification, timing, use, assignment, confidentiality, and fee rules.
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This provision defines “commissioner” and “department” for this title.
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The department is responsible for state mineral-resource and mining matters, must coordinate and consult with other state agencies on affected actions, and must keep certain assay information confidential for two years before public inspection.
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This compact creates the Interstate Mining Commission, requires each party state to set up a mined-land conservation program within a reasonable time, and gives the commission authority to manage its business, adopt bylaws, report annually, and handle donations and personnel services.
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This chapter creates a mining loan fund and lets the department lend from it for advanced mineral exploration, development, or mining in Alaska, subject to eligibility rules and loan limits.