Alaska Administrative Code
Title 9 - Law
Chapter 52 - Executive Branch Code of Ethics
9 AAC 52.120 - Declaration of potential violation by member of a board or commission
Universal Citation: 9 AK Admin Code 9 AAC 52.120
Current through February 27, 2024
(a) A declaration by a member of a board or commission of the facts and circumstances about a matter that may result in a violation of AS 39.52.110-39.52.190 or this chapter may serve as the disclosure in writing to the designated supervisor required by AS 39.52.220 if
(1) the declaration is made at a recorded
public meeting of each board and commission on which the member
serves;
(2) a tape or transcript of
each meeting is preserved in accordance with the records retention schedule of
the board or commission; and
(3) a
method for identifying each portion of tape or transcript containing the
declaration is used and the identifications are preserved.
(b) A member of a board or commission who takes or withholds an action that violates the Ethics Act or this chapter will not be held liable under the Ethics Act for the action if
(1) the action is taken or withheld in
accordance with a determination by the chair as designated supervisor or the
board under the procedures set out in
AS
39.52.220;
(2) the member fully discloses all facts
reasonably necessary to the determination of the chair or the board;
and
(3) the attorney general has
not advised the member, chair, board, or commission that the action violates
the Ethics Act or this chapter.
Authority:AS 39.52.220
AS 39.52.240(d)
AS 39.52.950
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