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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,
(1) “adjutant general” means the principal executive officer of the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs appointed under AS 26.05.160;
(2) “area” means a geographic area described by a closed perimeter boundary within one or more municipalities in the state;
(3) “facility” means a facility of
(A) an Alaska military or civilian agency serving a subdivision of the Alaska National Guard, the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Air Force, the United States Space Force, or the United States Coast Guard, including reserve units of those entities;
(B) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; or
(C) a public corporation within the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs;
(4) “military facility zone” means an area that
(A) meets the requirements of AS 26.30.020; and
(B) is designated as a military facility zone by the adjutant general under AS 26.30.030;
(5) “military facility zone authority” means a public corporation established by one or more municipalities to administer a military facility zone located in the municipalities in the state;
(6) “zone” means a military facility zone.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace § 26.30.900. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-26-military-affairs-veterans-disasters-and-aerospace/ak-st-sect-26-30-900/
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