On Monday, Jan 26, the Land Boundary Commission (LBC) will meet to discuss Governor Dunleavy’s Administrative Order 360 which requires all regulatory authorities, including LBC, to reduce regulatory requirements by 15% by the end of 2026 and by 25% (cumulative) by the end of 2027.
The public can attend the meeting at 1pm via Zoom:
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Dunleavy issued AO 360 on August 4, 2025
The purpose of AO 360 is “to improve the quality, transparency, and efficiency of the State’s regulatory environment.” It instructs all executive branch agencies, including departments, boards, commissions, and public corporations to “review existing regulations, guidance documents, and materials incorporated by reference to identify provisions that are outdated, redundant, or unclear.” Each agency is required to “reduce the number of regulatory requirements by 15 percent by December 31, 2026, and 25 percent (cumulative) by December 31, 2027.”
Michael Tavoliero submitted “Argument in Support of Repealing 3 AAC 110.270(e)” to the LBC, proposing 3 AAC 110.270(e) as one of the regulations LBC should cut. This regulation directly impacts the Eaglexit effort by requiring ” that a petition for detachment and simultaneous incorporation propose a borough encompassing a substantially larger population and area than the detaching territory.”
Tavoliero argues that LBC should eliminate 2 AAC 110.270(e) because “it serves no continuing necessity, obstructs maximum local self
government, and exceeds the authority delegated to the Local Boundary Commission (LBC).”
Boards and Regulations Advisor and Agency Regulatory Liaison Sara Chambers provided LBC and all other regulatory authorities with “Strategies for Board to Get the Most Out of the AO 360 Regulatory Review Process.” The document will help guide the discussion on Monday. Readers can review the document here:
