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Title 2 . Administration
Chapter 7 . Public Information
Section 190. Emergency appointments

2 AAC 07.190. Emergency appointments

(a) An emergency appointment may be made by the appointing authority for a period not to exceed 30 calendar days under conditions necessitating immediate action to provide for work that must be continued in the public interest.

(b) A report describing the circumstances which required the emergency appointment must be made by the appointing authority to the director within 15 days following the appointment. When the need for action for filling a vacancy is known far enough in advance to afford an opportunity for appropriate action under some other provision of this chapter or AS 39.25, an emergency does not exist and an emergency appointment may not be made.

History: In effect before 6/28/84; am 6/28/84, Register 91

Authority: AS 39.25.070

AS 39.25.140

AS 39.25.150


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