Alaska Stat. § 42.45.310
(b) The agency may
(c) The agency is a body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the public utilities that form the agency, but has a separate and independent legal existence from the public utilities. A debt, obligation, or liability of the agency does not constitute a debt, obligation, or liability of a public utility or the state. A liability incurred by the agency shall be satisfied exclusively from the assets or revenue of the agency, and a creditor of the agency or any other person does not have any right of action or claim against a public utility or the state, because of a debt, obligation, or liability of the agency. The agency has the powers of a public utility under AS 42.05 and the immunities of a public utility. In addition to the powers granted to the agency under AS 42.45.300 and this section, the agency has the power
(d) The agency is created by a written agreement among the public utilities forming the agency. Each public utility forming the agency shall adopt the terms of the agreement by ordinance or resolution. After the public utilities that are parties to the agency agreement adopt and execute the agreement, the board of directors of the agency shall file the agency agreement with the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. Subject to (c) of this section, the agency agreement may define the powers, functions, and activities of the agency and specify the means by which they shall be performed. The agency agreement may establish the rights and responsibilities of the public utilities that form the agency. If applicable, the agency agreement must provide for
(k) In this section,
(3) “parties to the agency agreement” means those public utilities that initially form the agency and,