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Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Alaska divides the state, at the first level, into organized and unorganized boroughs. [1] These boroughs are functionally equivalent to counties found in most other states . Areas of Alaska which are not within the boundaries of an organized borough are, by default, part of a single unorganized ...
Shared Services of Alaska. provides enterprise-wide management of financial transactions and back-office support for common administrative functions. SSoA programs include Accounts Payable, Travel and Expense Reimbursement, Aged Accounts Receivables and Debt Recovery, Central Mail and Print Services, and Leasing and Facilities Administration ...
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Alaska is the biggest state in the US, and it’s one of only two that doesn’t divide its territory into counties. Instead, the largest administrative divisions used in Alaska are boroughs and census areas. In this post, we’ll look at a map of Alaska’s boroughs and census areas as well as some of their most interesting features.
Alaska and the state of Louisiana are the only states that do not call their first-order administrative subdivisions counties (Louisiana uses parishes instead). Delegates to the Alaska Constitutional Convention wanted to avoid the traditional county system and adopted their own unique model with different classes of boroughs varying in powers ...
BoroughFips Code [5]Borough Seat [6]Class [7] [8] [9]SecondUnified Home RuleSecondHome Rule- 19 organized boroughs, 11 census areas
- Communities, consolidated city-borough
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Alaska's Department of Administration What we do. The Department of Administration provides centralized administrative services to state agencies in matters of finance, personnel, labor relations, central mail distribution, property management, risk management, procurement, retirement and benefits programs, and information and telecommunication systems.
Department of Administration PO Box 110200, Juneau, AK 99811-0231 Juneau Physical Address 10th Fl. State Office Building Juneau, AK 99811 Phone: (907) 465-2200 myAlaska Call Center: (866) 377-0126 Email: doa.commissioner@alaska.gov
Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Alaska divides the state, at the first level, into organized and unorganized boroughs. These boroughs are functionally equivalent to counties found in most other states. Areas of Alaska which are not within the boundaries of an organized borough are, by default, part of a single unorganized borough.