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Sec. 44.99.002. Employment of radio stations.

The governor may employ one or more radio stations, located south of the Gulf of Alaska and suitable for distribution of news, executive proclamations and inquiries, information concerning the state, general information, and other matters suitable for broadcasting that the governor prescribes and that may be of service and benefit to the people to be […]

Sec. 44.99.003. Qualifications of radio station.

A radio station used for the purposes set out in AS 44.99.002 shall (1) be licensed by the appropriate agency of the federal government to operate a broadcasting station of not less than 250 watt capacity in the state; (2) have operated radio broadcasting continuously for a least one year before the date of its […]

Sec. 44.99.005. Cost of radio service.

The cost of the radio service is a lawful charge against the state treasury if the owner or operator of the station files an affidavit that the station has during the period covered by payment complied with AS 44.99.002 – 44.99.005 and has furnished the service.

Sec. 44.99.007. Emergency transfer of seat of government.

When, due to an emergency resulting from the effects of enemy attack or an imminent enemy attack, it becomes imprudent, inexpedient, or impossible to conduct the affairs of state government at the normal location of the state capital, the governor shall, as often as the exigencies of the situation require, declare by proclamation an emergency […]

Sec. 44.99.008. Validity of official action.

During the time the seat of government remains at the emergency temporary location or locations, all official acts now or hereafter required by law to be performed at the seat of government by an officer, agency, department, or authority of the state, including the convening and meeting of the legislature in regular or special session, […]

Sec. 44.99.020. Use of paper.

A state agency shall use both sides of paper when feasible. In this section, “state agency” means a department, institution, board, commission, division, authority, public corporation, or other administrative unit of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of state government, including the University of Alaska, the Alaska Railroad Corporation, and legislative committees.

Sec. 44.99.030. Lobbying contracts prohibited.

(a) Notwithstanding other provisions of law, the following entities may not contract with a person to pay the person money or other thing of value to lobby the state, a municipality of the state, or an agency of the state or municipality: (1) Alaska Aerospace Corporation; (2) Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank; (3) Alaska […]

Sec. 44.99.040. Limitation on use of assets.

(a) A state or municipal agency may not use or authorize the use of an asset to implement or aid in the implementation of a requirement of an order of the President of the United States, a federal regulation, or a law enacted by the United States Congress that is applied to (1) infringe on […]