Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 29. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. |
Chapter 29.26. ELECTIONS. |
Article 29.26.02. INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. |
Section 29.26.190. Effect.
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(a) The effect of an ordinance or resolution may not be modified or negated within two years after its effective date if adopted in an initiative election or if adopted after a petition that contains substantially the same measure has been filed.
(b) If an ordinance or resolution is repealed in a referendum election or by the governing body after a petition that contains substantially the same measure has been filed, substantially similar legislation may not be enacted by the governing body for a period of two years.
(c) If an initiative or referendum measure fails to receive voter approval, a new petition application for substantially the same measure may not be filed sooner than six months after the election results are certified.
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History
(Sec. 9 ch 74 SLA 1985)