Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 29. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. |
Chapter 29.60. STATE PROGRAMS. |
Article 29.60.03. OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE MUNICIPAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE. |
Section 29.60.500. Purpose and policy.
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(a) The legislature finds and declares that a major release of oil or hazardous substances into the environment presents a real and substantial threat to the economy and public welfare of the municipalities, villages, and school districts that are affected by the release and the resultant activities to contain and clean up the release.
(b) The legislature concludes that it is in the best interest of the state and its citizens to provide a readily available fund for the payment of the expenses incurred by municipalities, villages, and school districts to mitigate the social and economic effects that arise out of a major release of oil or hazardous substances and resultant cleanup activities.
(c) It is the intent of the legislature and declared to be the public policy of the state that money to defray the cost of social and economic effects on municipalities, villages, and school districts arising from a major release of oil or a hazardous substance and resultant cleanup activities and to pay for efforts to abate that release will be immediately available upon a determination that the release was sudden and that it exceeds 2,500 barrels of oil, or exceeds an amount of a hazardous substance that when released into the environment presents a real and substantial threat to the economy and public welfare of the municipalities, villages, or school districts affected by it.
Authorities
29.60.510;29.60.540;29.60.590;29.60.599
Notes
References
AS 29.60.510 Municipal impact grants authorized.
AS 29.60.540 Limitations on uses of grants by municipalities and villages.
AS 29.60.590 Regulations.
AS 29.60.599 Definitions.
History
(Sec. 7 ch 83 SLA 1991; am Sec. 2 ch 128 SLA 1994)