Alaska Statutes.
Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 4. Regulatory Commission of Alaska
Section 60. Restrictions On Members and Employees.
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AS 42.04.060. Restrictions On Members and Employees.

(a) A member of the commission or an employee of the commission may not have an official connection with, hold stock or securities in, or have a pecuniary interest in a public utility or pipeline carrier within the state. Membership in a cooperative association is not a "pecuniary interest" within the meaning of this section; however, a member or employee of the commission may not be an officer, board member, or employee of a cooperative association. A member or employee may not act upon a matter in which a relationship of the member or employee with any person creates a conflict of interest.

(b) A member or employee of the commission may not, after leaving the position as a member or employee of the commission, act as agent for or on behalf of a public utility in any matter before the commission that was before the commission during the employee's employment or the member's term of office. A violation of this subsection is a class A misdemeanor.

(c) Members and employees of the commission, except clerical and secretarial staff, are subject to AS 39.50. Members and employees of the commission are subject to AS 39.52.

(d) A member of the commission is disqualified from voting upon any matter before the commission in which the member has a conflict of interest.

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