1993 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 46 WATER, AIR, ENERGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter 46.03
Section 46.03.363 REPORTS.

The board and the department shall each submit a report to the legislature not later than the 10th day following the convening of each regular session of the legislature. Each report may include information considered significant by the reporting entity but must include, as applicable

(1) information about the extent to which releases associated with underground petroleum storage tank systems have caused bodily injury or property damages to persons other than the owner or operator of the system in the preceding fiscal year, and the extent to which insurance is available to cover that type of injury and damage;

(2) recommendations about whether there are specific areas where state regulations should be more stringent than the federal regulations for underground petroleum storage tank systems;

(3) information on the availability of private commercial loans and federal loans, loan guarantees, or grants for upgrading underground petroleum storage tank systems;

(4) information on the availability of insurance that would cover the costs of corrective actions made necessary by a release or threatened release from an underground petroleum storage tank system;

(5) a brief summary of disputes involving the board under AS 46.03.360(f) and other laws authorizing the board to review disputes; and

(6) recommendations for amendments or additions to AS 46.03.360 - 46.03.450.

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