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Title 3 . Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Chapter 110 . Municipal Boundary Changes
Section 220. Standards

3 AAC 110.220. Standards

(a) Two or more municipalities may merge if, upon completion of the merger, the remaining municipality meets the standards for incorporation of

(1) cities, as set out in AS 29.05 and 3 AAC 110.005 - 3 AAC 110.042; or

(2) boroughs, as set out in the Constitution of the State of Alaska, AS 29.05, and 3 AAC 110.045 - 3 AAC 110.065.

(b) Separate proceedings are not required for dissolution of a municipality that is being merged with another municipality. Dissolution occurs automatically at the time of merger.

History: Eff. 7/31/92, Register 123; am 5/19/2002, Register 162

Authority: Art. X, sec. 12,

Ak Const.

AS 29.06.090

AS 44.33.812


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