Alaska Statutes.
Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
Chapter 50. Federal Aid For Education
Section 60. Apportionment of Federal Aid Granted Without Limitations as to Use.
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AS 14.50.060. Apportionment of Federal Aid Granted Without Limitations as to Use.

If federal money is made available to the state without limitation or restriction as to the educational purposes for which it may be spent or if the federal money is made available to the state for alternative educational purposes, including payment of teachers' salaries, the governor or the board as the federal law may require may use a percentage of the money, not to exceed 50 percent, for increasing teachers' salaries in conformity with a minimum state salary schedule to be adopted by the board. The governor or the board as the federal law may require may use the remainder of the money to supplement existing educational programs.

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