The University of Alaska shall establish an Alaska Native Language Center, the purposes of which are to
(1) study languages native to Alaska;
(2) develop literacy materials;
(3) assist in the translation of important documents;
(4) provide for the development and dissemination of Alaska Native literature; and
(5) train Alaska Native language speakers to work as teachers and aides in bilingual classrooms.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
Chapter 40. The University of Alaska and the Community Colleges
Article 1. Establishment, Organization, and Programs of the University of Alaska.
Sec. 14.40.010. University of Alaska.
Sec. 14.40.020. Site of university.
Sec. 14.40.040. General powers and duties of the university.
Sec. 14.40.043. University of Alaska office of public safety.
Sec. 14.40.045. Religious or partisan instruction, tests, and appointments.
Sec. 14.40.050. Discrimination because of sex, color, or nationality prohibited.
Sec. 14.40.055. Educational expansion program.
Sec. 14.40.057. Extension of compliance acts.
Sec. 14.40.060. University curriculum.
Sec. 14.40.065. Student practicums immunity.
Sec. 14.40.070. Collection of fossil remains authorized.
Sec. 14.40.075. Alaska Earthquake and Volcanic Hazards Assessment Project; state seismologist.
Sec. 14.40.080. Establishment of Institute of Marine Sciences.
Sec. 14.40.082. Unmanned aircraft system training.
Sec. 14.40.085. Alaska State Climate Center; state climatologist.
Sec. 14.40.088. Establishment of Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies.
Sec. 14.40.090. Correspondence courses for prospectors and miners.
Sec. 14.40.100. College extension service.
Sec. 14.40.110. Establishment of Business, Economics, and Public Administration Research Program.
Sec. 14.40.115. Establishment of Mineral Industry Research Program.
Sec. 14.40.117. Establishment of Alaska Native Language Center.