Alaska Administrative Code
Title 3 - Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Part 1 - Banking, Securities, Small Loans and Corporations
Chapter 08 - Securities
Article 3 - Alaska Native Claims Act Corporations: Solicitation of Proxies
3 AAC 08.360 - Investigations
Current through February 24, 2025
(a) A shareholder, director, or officer of a corporation subject to AS 45.55.139, aggrieved by an alleged violation of 3 AAC 08.305 - 3 AAC 08.365 may request that the administrator investigate the alleged violation. An aggrieved person is not required to request that the administrator investigate an alleged violation before seeking other remedies, including court action.
(b) Except as provided in this subsection, a request for investigation must be filed with the administrator not later than 90 days after the date of the shareholder vote for which the proxies in question were solicited. If the administrator finds the requester did not discover and reasonably could not have discovered the alleged violation within the time required by this subsection, the deadline for filing the request for investigation is 90 days after the time the requester discovered or reasonably should have discovered the alleged violation.
(c) A request for investigation must be filed with the administrator on a form provided by the administrator or in a separate writing. A request for investigation that is not filed on a form provided by the administrator must include
(d) The administrator
(e) Not later than 10 business days after the administrator's receipt of a complete request for investigation, the administrator shall notify the requester whether the administrator will open or decline to open an investigation. If, within the 10-business-day period specified in this subsection, the administrator is unable to obtain necessary information about the request, the administrator shall notify the requester in writing within the 10-business-day period of the additional time that the administrator needs to decide whether to open or decline to open an investigation. If the administrator opens an investigation, the administrator may limit the scope of the investigation.
(f) If the administrator opens an investigation, the administrator shall provide the alleged violator and may provide the corporation written notice of the investigation. The administrator may disclose information, including the identity of the requester, if necessary or appropriate to investigate an allegation.
(g) After investigation, the administrator shall notify the requester, the corporation, if previously notified under (f) of this section, and the alleged violator in writing of the administrator's decision to take no administrative action or to issue an order under AS 45.55.920.
(h) This section applies to a request for investigation filed with the administrator or an investigation initiated by the administrator on or after November 5, 2011.
As of Register 202 (July 2012), the regulations attorney made technical revisions under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), to 3 AAC 08.360(d), (g), and (h).
Authority:AS 45.55.139
AS 45.55.160
AS 45.55.905
AS 45.55.910
AS 45.55.950