How does the Board govern itself?
The Board governs itself through bylaws and a priorities statement, as directed by Federal law and regulations, specifically 44 USC 25 and 36 CFR 1210. The bylaws are the boards constitution, while the priorities statement describes the kinds of projects the Board feels are most important to Alaska. Committees do much of the Board’s work by reviewing and recommending policies, procedures, and resolutions. Final decisions are made by Board vote.
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