Who is eligible to receive State Revenue Sharing payments?
An eligible applicant must be either an incorporated municipality, an unincorporated community within the unorganized borough, or a volunteer fire department within the unorganized borough. Only unincorporated communities located within the unorganized borough are eligible, and they must have either a non-profit corporation or Native village council that will agree to receive and spend the payment. Additionally, only volunteer fire departments registered with the State Fire Marshal serving areas outside an incorporated municipality are eligible. How does an entity qualify for payment? Depending on whether the applicant is a municipality, unincorporated community, or volunteer fire department, the requirements vary. However, all applicants must apply using forms provided by Commerce by November 1, in order to preserve the right to appeal the entitlement determination; otherwise, no later than December 1 (3 AAC 130.011). • For a municipality to qualify for a State Revenue Sharing payment
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