Alaska Statutes Title 44, Chapter 44.33, Article 12 - Local Boundary Commission
- Sec. 44.33.810 Local Boundary Commission.
There is in the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development a Local Boundary Commission. The Local Boundary Commission consists of five members appointed...
- Sec. 44.33.812 Powers and Duties.
(a) The Local Boundary Commission shall(1) make studies of local government boundary problems;(2) adopt regulations providing standards and procedures for municipal incorporation, annexation, detachment,...
- Sec. 44.33.814 Meetings and Hearings.
The chair of the commission or the commissioner of commerce, community, and economic development with the consent of the chair may call a meeting...
- Sec. 44.33.816 Minutes and Records.
The Local Boundary Commission shall keep minutes of all meetings and hearings. If the proceedings are transcribed, minutes shall be made from the transcription....
- Sec. 44.33.818 Notice of Public Hearings.
Public notice of a hearing of the Local Boundary Commission shall be given in the area in which the hearing is to be held...
- Sec. 44.33.820 Quorum.
Three members of the commission constitute a quorum for the conduct of business at a meeting. Two members constitute a quorum for the conduct...
- Sec. 44.33.822 Boundary Change.
A majority of the membership of the Local Boundary Commission must vote in favor of a proposed boundary change before it may be presented...
- Sec. 44.33.824 Expenses.
Members of the Local Boundary Commission receive no pay but are entitled to the travel expenses and per diem authorized for members of boards...
- Sec. 44.33.826 Hearings on Boundary Changes.
A local government boundary change may not be proposed to the legislature unless a hearing on the change has been held in or in...
- Sec. 44.33.828 When Boundary Change Takes Effect.
When a local government boundary change is proposed to the legislature during the first 10 days of any regular session, the change becomes effective...
Last modified: November 15, 2016