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Title 3 . Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Chapter 131 . Small Municipality Energy Assistance Program
Section 20. Alternate population determination procedure for municipalities with remote work sites

3 AAC 131.020. Alternate population determination procedure for municipalities with remote work sites

(a) The department will send an alternate municipal population determination to a qualified municipality by January 15. The municipality may appeal the determination to the commissioner. The appeal must be in writing and must be mailed to the commissioner within 30 days after receipt of the notice of determination. The appeal must include the grounds for the appeal and any relevant evidence. The commissioner will review the appeal and notify the municipality of the decision on the appeal within 10 days after receipt of the appeal.

(b) The population of a qualified municipality under this section is the sum of the population, as determined under 3 AAC 130.042, of the municipality in locations other than remote work sites and the annual average number of employment positions at the remote work sites that, if occupied by one person, would qualify that person as a "permanent resident" under the definition at 3 AAC 130.150(12) . The annual average number of employment positions shall be determined by using the most current available, relevant Department of Labor and Workforce Development statistics.

History: Eff. 3/16/89, Register 109; am 12/1/2002, Register 164

Authority: AS 29.45.080

AS 44.33.020


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