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Alaska Statutes.
Title 29. Municipal Government
Chapter 35. Municipal Powers and Duties
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Chapter 35. Municipal Powers and Duties

Section 10. General Powers.
Section 15. Investment Pools.
Section 20. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.
Section 30. Eminent Domain.
Section 40. Emergency Disaster Powers.
Section 50. Garbage and Solid Waste Services.
Section 55. Local Air Quality Control Program.
Section 60. Franchises and Permits.
Section 70. Public Utilities.
Section 80. Alcoholic Beverages.
Section 85. Curfew.
Section 90. Municipal Property; Rights-of-Way.
Section 100. Budget and Capital Program.
Section 110. Expenditure of Borough Revenues.
Section 120. Annual Audit.
Section 125. Fees For Police Protection Services.
Section 130. Emergency Services Communications Centers.
Section 131. 911 Surcharge.
Section 133. Immunity For 911 Systems.
Section 135. Waiver of Privacy By Local Exchange Telephone Company Subscribers.
Section 137. Definitions.
Section 140. Regulation of Transportation Carriers.
Section 141. Regulation of Radio Antennas.
Section 145. Regulation of Firearms.
Section 150. Scope of Areawide Powers.
Section 160. Education.
Section 170. Assessment and Collection of Taxes.
Section 180. Land Use Regulation.
Section 200. First Class Borough Powers.
Section 210. Second Class Borough Powers.
Section 220. Third Class Borough Powers.
Section 250. Cities Inside Boroughs.
Section 260. Cities Outside Boroughs.
Section 300. Additional Powers.
Section 310. Transfer By City.
Section 320. Initiation of Acquisition of Power.
Section 330. Election.
Section 340. Effect of Acquiring An Areawide Power.
Section 350. Definition.
Section 400. General Construction.
Section 410. Extent of Powers.
Section 420. Enumeration of Powers.
Section 450. Service Areas.
Section 460. Service Area Boards.
Section 470. Financing.
Section 480. Service Areas in First Class Boroughs.
Section 490. Service Areas in Second and Third Class Boroughs.
Section 500. Reporting.
Section 510. Inspections; Penalties.
Section 520. Fees.
Section 530. Duties of Municipalities; Powers of Other Agencies.
Section 540. Public Access to Information.
Section 550. Application.
Section 560. Municipal Liability.
Section 590. Definitions.
Section 600. Purpose of Authorities.
Section 605. Establishment of Port Authorities.
Section 610. Dissolution of a Port Authority.
Section 615. Municipal Property.
Section 620. Powers.
Section 625. Bonds of a Port Authority; Superior Court Jurisdiction.
Section 630. Bonds Eligible For Investment.
Section 635. Validity of Pledge.
Section 640. Credit of State or a Municipality Not Pledged.
Section 645. Pledges of the State and Municipalities.
Section 650. Limitation of Liability.
Section 655. Limitation On Personal Liability.
Section 660. Fidelity Bond.
Section 665. No Taxing Authority.
Section 670. Exemption From Taxation.
Section 675. Development Plan.
Section 680. Administration of Port Authorities; Board.
Section 685. Continuation of Collective Bargaining Agreements; Application of AS 23.40.070
Section 690. Bylaws and Regulations.
Section 695. Authority Subject to Public Records and Open Meetings Laws.
Section 700. Annual Report.
Section 705. Audits.
Section 710. Remedies.
Section 715. Claims.
Section 720. Conflicting Laws Inapplicable.
Section 722. Ownership or Operation of Certain State Facilities Prohibited.
Section 725. Definitions.
Section 730. Short Title.

Article 01. GENERAL POWERS


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