Alaska Statutes
Article 3. Property and Funds of the University of Alaska.
Sec. 14.40.400. Fund for money from sale or lease of land granted by Act of Congress.

(a) The Board of Regents shall establish a separate endowment trust fund in which shall be held in trust in perpetuity all
(1) net income derived from the sale or lease of the land granted under the Act of Congress approved January 21, 1929, as amended;
(2) net income derived from the sale, lease, or management of the land conveyed to the Board of Regents in trust for the University of Alaska under AS 14.40.365; however, the amount deposited in the endowment trust fund under this paragraph resulting from mineral lease royalties and royalty sales proceeds may not be less than 25 percent of all such mineral lease royalties and royalty sales proceeds received by the university; and
(3) monetary gifts, bequests, or endowments made to the University of Alaska for the purpose of the fund.
(b) The Board of Regents is the fiduciary of the fund. The Board of Regents shall account for and invest the fund. In carrying out its investment responsibilities under this subsection, the Board of Regents has the same powers and duties with respect to the fund as are provided or required under AS 37.10.071 and AS 13.65 (Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, AS 37.10.071 governs the investment responsibilities established under this subsection if
(1) both AS 37.10.071 and AS 13.65 apply to the investment responsibilities established under this subsection; and
(2) AS 37.10.071 conflicts with AS 13.65.
(c) The total return from the fund shall be used exclusively for the University of Alaska, as the successor under AS 14.40.030 of the Agricultural College and School of Mines.
(d) The proceeds arising from the sale or disposal of land granted under the Act of Congress approved January 21, 1929, as amended, may not be used for the support of a sectarian or denominational college or school.
(e) [Repealed, § 14 ch 9 SLA 1997.]
(f) In this section,
(1) “fund” means the separate endowment trust fund established under (a) of this section;
(2) “total return” means the total earning of the fund, including current yield, gains, and capital appreciation, less all costs, expenses, losses, and capital depreciation.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums

Chapter 40. The University of Alaska and the Community Colleges

Article 3. Property and Funds of the University of Alaska.

Sec. 14.40.250. Regents to act as trustees and administer money or property.

Sec. 14.40.251. Default on tuition, fees, and charges.

Sec. 14.40.253. Financing notice and approval.

Sec. 14.40.254. University revenue bonds.

Sec. 14.40.255. Investment of surplus money.

Sec. 14.40.257. Reimbursement for costs of capital projects.

Sec. 14.40.280. Endowments and donations.

Sec. 14.40.282. Endowment for the physical sciences.

Sec. 14.40.290. Property and funds generally.

Sec. 14.40.291. Land of the University of Alaska not public domain land.

Sec. 14.40.296. Working capital reserve fund.

Sec. 14.40.300. Creation and appointment of comptroller.

Sec. 14.40.310. Fiscal year.

Sec. 14.40.325. Reallocation within state appropriations.

Sec. 14.40.330. Inventory of property.

Sec. 14.40.350. Board of Regents authorized to lease land.

Sec. 14.40.360. Board of Regents authorized to select and to sell or lease land granted by Act of Congress.

Sec. 14.40.365. University land grant.

Sec. 14.40.366. Management requirements for university land.

Sec. 14.40.367. Confidential records relating to university land and interests in land.

Sec. 14.40.380. Assent of legislature to federal land and money grants.

Sec. 14.40.390. Federal land grants to Agricultural College and School of Mines reaccepted for university.

Sec. 14.40.400. Fund for money from sale or lease of land granted by Act of Congress.

Sec. 14.40.410. Federal grants of money to establish agricultural experiment stations.

Sec. 14.40.420. University designated as beneficiary under Hatch Act and empowered to establish Agricultural Experiment Station.

Sec. 14.40.430. Acceptance of federal appropriation for agricultural extension work.

Sec. 14.40.440. University designated beneficiary of Smith-Lever Act and empowered to carry on agricultural extension work.

Sec. 14.40.450. Governor authorized to make certificates to obtain federal grants of money.

Sec. 14.40.453. Confidentiality of research.

Sec. 14.40.458. University corporate interests.

Sec. 14.40.461. University research forest.

Sec. 14.40.491. Definition of university receipts.