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Title 2 . Administration
Chapter 7 . Public Information
Section 250. Extension of probationary period

2 AAC 07.250. Extension of probationary period

The probationary period will be extended one month for each accumulation of 23 working days of leave without pays except for periods of furlough under 2 AAC 07.407 or as otherwise provided by state or federal law.

History: In effect before 6/28/84; am 6/28/84, Register 91; am 8/24/94, Register 137; am 7/22/2004, Register 175

Authority: AS 39.25.070

AS 39.25.140

AS 39.25.150

Editor's note: The 8/24/94 amendments to 2 AAC 07.250 first appeared in print in the Alaska Administrative Code with Register 137 (April 1996).

Even though the amendment of 2 AAC 07.250 was effective 7/22/2004, it was not published until Register 175, Oct. 2005.


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