STEVE COWPER
GOVERNOR |
STATE
OF ALASKA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
JUNEAU |
June 25, 1987 |
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 98
WHEREAS, the federal Tax Reform Act of 1986 imposes limitations
on the availability and use of low-income housing tax credits;
and
WHEREAS, the financing of low-income housing in the state
is of vital importance to the state and its citizens; and
WHEREAS, there is a need for an appropriate unit of state
government to be designated to provide for the allocation of
low-income housing tax credits as required by the Tax Reform
Act of 1986;
THEREFORE, I, Steve Cowper, as Governor of the State of Alaska
and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 42 of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (as enacted by the Tax Reform
Act of 1986) and the constitution and laws of the State of Alaska,
order the following:
Section 1
The Alaska State Building Authority (the authority) is the
housing credit agency for the state within the meaning of Section
42(h) (7) (A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, has the responsibility
and authority to establish procedures necessary for proper allocation
and distribution of low-income housing tax credits, and shall
exercise all powers necessary to administer the allocation of
those credits.
Section 2
The authority shall provide for allocation procedures that
will ensure the maximum use of available tax credits in order
to encourage development of low-income housing in the state,
taking into consideration the timeliness of the application,
the location of the proposed housing project, the relative need
in the area for low-income housing and the availability of such
housing, the economic feasibility of the project, and the ability
of the applicant to proceed to completion of the project in the
calendar year for which the credit is sought.
Section 3
The authority may request such information from applicants
as will enable it to make the allocations according to the guidelines
set forth in Section 2 of this order.
Section 4
The executive director of the authority shall administer the
allocation procedures and determine allocations on behalf of
the authority. Any applicant disputing an allocation amount or
the denial of an allocation request may appeal to the board of
directors of the authority under procedures established by the
authority.
Section 5
This order takes effect immediately.
DATED at Juneau, Alaska June 25, 1987
By: S/S
Steve Cowper
Steve Cowper
Governor of the State of Alaska |