The corporation shall construct, protect, operate, maintain, rent, and sell at the places in the state that it considers most appropriate moderate-cost or rental housing facilities and projects for veterans and other residents of the state. For this purpose the corporation may accept money from any source, including the federal government, and may enter into appropriate contracts, including contracts with the federal government.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
Chapter 55. Housing, Public Buildings, Urban Renewal, and Regional Housing Authorities
Article 2. Moderate Cost and Rental Housing.
Sec. 18.55.300. Declaration of purpose.
Sec. 18.55.310. Powers and duties of corporation.
Sec. 18.55.320. Sale of surplus property.
Sec. 18.55.330. Preference to veterans.
Sec. 18.55.340. Care, operation, maintenance, and rental of housing.
Sec. 18.55.350. Availability of housing units.
Sec. 18.55.380. Corporation may use powers under other laws.
Sec. 18.55.390. Limitation on corporation's power.
Sec. 18.55.400. Expenditure of money.
Sec. 18.55.410. Power to sell, transfer, or dispose of projects.
Sec. 18.55.420. Regulations; allocation of units and projects.
Sec. 18.55.440. Additional powers to acquire land or interests in land.
Sec. 18.55.450. Ability to accept land and other property.
Sec. 18.55.460. Preference for state professional and contractors' services.