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Title 3 . Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Chapter 190 . Real Property From Dissolved Municipalities
Section 55. Procedure to clear corporation land title for conveyance to third parties

3 AAC 190.055. Procedure to clear corporation land title for conveyance to third parties

At any time before the completion of a village corporation's conveyance of all ANCSA, sec. 14(c)(3) land to the state in trust, the commissioner will, in his or her discretion, and upon the request of the corporation, execute a written disclaimer of interest under ANCSA, sec. 14(c)(3), and under AS 44.33.755 , for any specific parcel of land or interest in it which the corporation proposes to convey to a third party. The decision to request a disclaimer of interest is solely that of the corporation. In determining whether to execute a waiver of interest under this section, the commissioner will evaluate the specific parcel with reference to the standards set out in 3 AAC 190.020, and will consult the recognized village entity or the village residents, as provided in 3 AAC 190.110 - 3 AAC 190.290. If the commissioner decides to issue a disclaimer of interest contrary to the views of the recognized village entity or the village residents, the commissioner will issue a written determination that includes a specific statement of the reasons why those views have not been accepted. A final disclaimer of interest will not be issued until after the commissioner's determination has been published and posted, and becomes final, in the manner prescribed by 3 AAC 190.015(3) .

History: Eff. 9/21/79, Register 71; am 11/19/88, Register 108

Authority: ANCSA, sec. 14(c)(3)

AS 44.33.755 (a)


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