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(a) The corporation shall prepare and transmit annually a report to the governor accounting for the efficient discharge of all responsibility assigned by law or by directive to the corporation. The corporation shall notify the legislature that the report is available.
(b) By January 10 of each year, the board shall prepare a report of the corporation. The board shall notify the governor and the legislature that the report is available, and publish notice to the public on the Alaska Online Public Notice System under AS 44.62.175 that the report is available on the corporation's Internet website. The report shall be written in easily understandable language. The report must include a financial statement audited by an independent outside auditor and any other information the board believes would be of interest to the governor, the legislature, and the public. The annual income statement and balance sheet of the corporation shall be published on the Internet. The board may also publish electronically or in print, at the corporation's discretion, other reports it considers desirable to carry out its purpose.
(c) After a decision of the corporation to dissolve under AS 31.25.010, the corporation shall provide a final report to the governor, the legislature, and the public that summarizes the reasons for the dissolution of the corporation and a statement by an independent outside auditor that the corporation and the subsidiaries of the corporation, if any, have no bonds, notes, or other obligations outstanding.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 31. Oil and Gas § 31.25.270. Annual report; final report - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-31-oil-and-gas/ak-st-sect-31-25-270/
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