2001 Alaska Statutes
Title 35 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, WORKS, AND IMPROVEMENTS
Chapter 35.20. ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
Sec. 35.20.010. Acquisition of land, rights-of-way, and materials by purchase or eminent domain.

The department, on behalf of the state and as part of the cost of constructing or maintaining a public work, may purchase in the open market, acquire, take over, or condemn under the right and power of eminent domain land in fee simple or easements that it considers necessary for present public use, either temporary or permanent, or that it considers necessary and reasonable for the public use. By the same means, the department may obtain material including clay, gravel, sand, or rock, or the land necessary to obtain the material, and the necessary land or easements to provide access to it. The department may acquire the land or material notwithstanding the fact that the title to it is in the state or a department, agency, commission or institution of the state. Acquisition of material in the open market under this section is governed by AS 36.30 (State Procurement Code).

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