Determine the potential of Alaskan land for production of metals, minerals, fuels, and geothermal resources, the locations and supplies of groundwater and construction material, and the potential geologic hazards to buildings, roads, bridges, and other installations and structures (AS 41.08.020).
There is established in the department a division of geological and geophysical surveys under the direction of the state geologist. (§ 1 ch 93 SLA 1972)
The commissioner shall appoint the state geologist, who must be qualified by education and experience to direct the activities of the division. (§ I ch 93 SLA 1972)
Systematic collection, recording, evaluation, and distribution of data on the quantity, location, and quality of water of the state in the ground, on the surface of the ground, or along the coasts, are in the public interest and necessary to the orderly domestic and industrial development of the state.
Systematic collection, evaluation, archival, and distribution of geologic data and information on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and engineering geology and identification of potential seismic, volcanic, and other geological hazards throughout the state are in the public interest and necessary to orderly, safely, and cost-effective development in the state. (§ 1 ch 41 SLA 1977; am § I ch 101 SLA 1983; am § 3 ch 36 SLA 1987)
The state geologist shall conduct geological and geophysical surveys to determine the potential of Alaskan land for production of metals, minerals, fuels, and geothermal resources; the locations and supplies of groundwater and construction materials; the potential geologic hazards to buildings, roads, bridges, and other installations and structures; and shall conduct such other surveys and investigations as will advance knowledge of the geology of the state. With the approval of the commissioner, the state geologist may acquire, by gift or purchase, geological and geophysical reports, surveys, and similar information.
In addition, the Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys shall:
Cross references. -For declaration of sources, see 4 1, ch. 175, SLA 1980, in the legislative policy on geothermal re- Temporary and Special Acts.
[Repealed, § 28 ch 90 SLA 1991. For current law, see AS 37.05.142 - 37.05.144.1
The state geologist shall print and publish an annual report and such other special and topical reports and maps as may be desirable for the benefit of the state, including the printing or reprinting of reports and maps made by other persons or agencies, where authorization to do so is obtained. Reports and maps may be sold and all money received from these sales shall be paid into the general fund. (§ I ch 93 SLA 1972)
The department may adopt regulations relating to and providing for the systematic collection, recording, and distribution of data on the water of the state. (§ 3 ch 41 SLA 1977)
The state geologist, with the consent of the commissioner, may enter into cooperative agreements with federal, state, and local governmental agencies to perform geological and geophysical surveys, studies, investigations, and services. (§ I ch 93 SLA 1972)
(a) Except as provided in (c) of this section, the Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys may charge and collect a fee for facilities, equipment, products, or services that the division offers, including: 1. rental of space for confidential sample storage; 2. rental of sample viewing facilities; 3. retrieval, cutting, splitting, processing, or sampling of geological materials; 4. use of equipment, including microscopes; and 5. analyses, maps, reports, data, or products authorized by the division. (b) The Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys shall establish fees [by Director's Order] that may be charged and collected under (a) of this section by regulation. Before setting the fees, the division shall consider, at public hearings, the 1. cost to the state of operating the facility or providing the service or equipment; 2. normal fees charged for similar facilities, equipment, or services by governmental and nongovernmental entities; 3. cost of administering a fee collection program for the facility, equipment, or service; and 4. public interest. (c) The division shall waive fees under this section for a student who uses facilities, equipment, products, or services for educational purposes. (d) Fees collected under this section shall be separately accounted for under AS 37.05.142. (§ 3 ch 27 SLA 2016, SB 170)