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House Clarifies Service Area Statutes
Legislation Settles Debate Over Who is Entitled to Vote
For Immediate Release: April 26, 1999
Contact: Representative Con Bunde at (907) 465-4843.
Juneau -- The Alaska House of Representatives Monday passed House Bill 133, which supports local control of the mechanism under which the approximately 200 service areas in Alaska are constituted.
"This legislation has support throughout service areas in Alaska," said Representative Con Bunde (R-Anchorage), sponsor of HB 133. "Its adoption would settle a long-time debate about who is entitled to vote during the creation, alteration, or abolishment of an existing service area."
HB 133 establishes who should vote on the abolishment and alteration of a service area under three scenarios:
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Abolishment of a service area would be subject to approval by a majority of
the voters residing in the service area;
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Abolishment and replacement of a service area would be subject to approval
separately by a majority of the voters residing in the existing service area AND
a majority of the voters residing in the proposed service area but outside the
existing service area;
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Alteration of a service area, or combining it with another service area, must
be approved, separately, by a majority of the voters who vote on the question and
who reside in each of the service areas or in a proposed service area affected by
the proposal.
House Bill 133 passed 23-15 and will be reconsidered by the House.
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