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Title 20 . Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions
Chapter 30 . Mental Health Trust Authority
Section 985. Definitions

20 AAC 30.985. Definitions

In this chapter

(1) "advisory panel" means a panel composed of professionals in a certain art form, knowledgeable members of the public, and designated council members convened to review an application to a council's grant program and provide a funding recommendation;

(2) "arts organization" means a nonprofit organization whose primary mission, goal, or activity relates to presentation or production of an arts program, project, exhibition, service, or other activity relating to the arts;

(3) "council" means the Alaska State Council on the Arts;

(4) "fiscal year" has the definition of that term under AS 37.05.990 ;

(5) "full-time student" means a student who is enrolled in an accredited secondary or post-secondary program and who is carrying sufficient credits to be considered full time by the student's accredited institution;

(6) "indirect costs" means overhead costs incurred for common or joint objectives not readily allocated to specific activities;

(7) "in-kind contribution" is the estimated dollar value of service or material contributed to support a project or organization; for purposes of this paragraph, (A) service or material may be of almost any nature, but does not include a cash contribution; (B) the valuation of donated supplies may not exceed the fair market value of the property at the time of the donation; and (C) volunteer time must be calculated at a "fair market" price, that is, at a minimum wage that a person paid to do the same work would be paid;

(8) "master artist" means a recognized traditional visual artist, master crafts worker, musician, dancer, storyteller, or singer;

(9) "resident" means a person who is present in the state at the time of the application to the council and who intends to remain indefinitely;

(10) "school" means a primary or secondary public or private school located in the state;

(11) "sources of funding" means revenue from governmental, individual, private corporate sources, and projected income from services sold to the public;

(12) "talent bank" means a juried roster of artists selected for participation in the artists in schools program;

(13) "travel costs" means air fare or surface mileage at the rate accorded state employees, and does not include costs of tuition, workshop fees, per diem, or in-town transportation costs;

(14) "tribal entity" means a tribal entity that the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, has recognized in this state and put on the list adopted by reference in 20 AAC 30.983(15) .

History: Eff. 2/10/83, Register 85; am 5/23/85, Register 94; am 6/28/98, Register 146; am 9/7/2002, Register 163

Authority: AS 44.27.052


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