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1998 Alaska Statutes
Title 37 PUBLIC FINANCE

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  • Chapter 37.05. - FISCAL PROCEDURES ACT
  • Chapter 37.06. - CAPITAL PROJECT MATCHING GRANT PROGRAMS
  • Chapter 37.07. - EXECUTIVE BUDGET ACT
  • Chapter 37.10. - PUBLIC FUNDS
  • Chapter 37.11. - RENEWABLE RESOURCES FUNDS
  • Chapter 37.12. - ALASKA RESOURCES CORPORATION
  • Chapter 37.13. - ALASKA PERMANENT FUND AND CORPORATION
  • Chapter 37.14. - TRUST FUNDS
  • Chapter 37.15. - BONDING
  • Chapter 37.17. - BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
  • Chapter 37.20. - ACCEPTANCE OF FEDERAL FUNDS
  • Chapter 37.23. - INVESTMENT POOLS FOR PUBLIC ENTITIES
  • Chapter 37.25. - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • Chapter 37.30. - LOCAL GOVERNMENT BONDING
  • Chapter 37.35. - ALASKA PAPERWORK REDUCTION AND SIMPLIFICATION ACT

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