Land Use & Zoning
Which Alaska state agency oversees the disposal and management of state-owned lands?
AAlaska Real Estate Commission
BAlaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR)✓ Correct
CAlaska Housing Finance Corporation
DAlaska Department of Transportation
Explanation
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources manages and disposes of state-owned lands through the Division of Mining, Land and Water, including land sales, leases, and easements on state land.
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