In furtherance of its corporate purposes, in addition to its other powers, the authority may
(1) sue and be sued;
(2) adopt a seal;
(3) adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws and regulations;
(4) make and execute contracts and other instruments;
(5) in its own name acquire property, lease, rent, convey, or acquire real and personal property; a project site or part of a project site may be acquired by eminent domain;
(6) acquire natural gas supplies;
(7) issue bonds and otherwise incur indebtedness in accordance with AS 41.41.300
- 41.41.410 in order to pay the cost of a project;
(8) accept gifts, grants, or loans from and enter into contracts or other transactions regarding gifts, grants, or loans with a federal agency or an agency or instrumentality of the state, a municipality, private organization, or other source;
(9) enter into contracts or agreements with a federal agency, agency or instrumentality of the state, municipality, or public or private individual or entity, with respect to the exercise of its powers;
(10) charge fees or other forms of remuneration for the use of authority properties and facilities;
(11) defend and indemnify a current or former member of the board or an employee or agent of the authority against the costs, expenses, judgments, and liabilities as a result of actions taken in good faith on behalf of the authority; and
(12) purchase insurance to protect its assets, services, and employees against liabilities that may arise from authority operations and activities.
In furtherance of its corporate purposes, in addition to its other powers, the authority may
(1) sue and be sued;
(2) adopt a seal;
(3) adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws and regulations;
(4) make and execute contracts and other instruments;
(5) in its own name acquire property, lease, rent, convey, or acquire real and personal property; a project site or part of a project site may be acquired by eminent domain;
(6) acquire natural gas supplies;
(7) issue bonds and otherwise incur indebtedness in accordance with AS 41.41.300
- 41.41.410 in order to pay the cost of a project;
(8) accept gifts, grants, or loans from and enter into contracts or other transactions regarding gifts, grants, or loans with a federal agency or an agency or instrumentality of the state, a municipality, private organization, or other source;
(9) enter into contracts or agreements with a federal agency, agency or instrumentality of the state, municipality, or public or private individual or entity, with respect to the exercise of its powers;
(10) charge fees or other forms of remuneration for the use of authority properties and facilities;
(11) defend and indemnify a current or former member of the board or an employee or agent of the authority against the costs, expenses, judgments, and liabilities as a result of actions taken in good faith on behalf of the authority; and
(12) purchase insurance to protect its assets, services, and employees against liabilities that may arise from authority operations and activities.
In furtherance of its corporate purposes, in addition to its other powers, the authority may
(1) sue and be sued;
(2) adopt a seal;
(3) adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws and regulations;
(4) make and execute contracts and other instruments;
(5) in its own name acquire property, lease, rent, convey, or acquire real and personal property; a project site or part of a project site may be acquired by eminent domain;
(6) acquire natural gas supplies;
(7) issue bonds and otherwise incur indebtedness in accordance with AS 41.41.300
- 41.41.410 in order to pay the cost of a project;
(8) accept gifts, grants, or loans from and enter into contracts or other transactions regarding gifts, grants, or loans with a federal agency or an agency or instrumentality of the state, a municipality, private organization, or other source;
(9) enter into contracts or agreements with a federal agency, agency or instrumentality of the state, municipality, or public or private individual or entity, with respect to the exercise of its powers;
(10) charge fees or other forms of remuneration for the use of authority properties and facilities;
(11) defend and indemnify a current or former member of the board or an employee or agent of the authority against the costs, expenses, judgments, and liabilities as a result of actions taken in good faith on behalf of the authority; and
(12) purchase insurance to protect its assets, services, and employees against liabilities that may arise from authority operations and activities.