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Title 8 . Labor and Workforce Development
Chapter 97 . Collective Bargaining Among Public Employees
Section 220. Commencement of an unfair labor practice proceeding

8 AAC 97.220. Commencement of an unfair labor practice proceeding

(a) An unfair labor practice proceeding is commenced by filing a complaint or accusation.

(b) A complaint or accusation must contain:

(1) the name of the respondent against whom the complaint or accusation is made;

(2) a plain and concise description of the alleged violation including the date or dates of the alleged violation and, if possible, the name, address, and telephone and facsimile machine number of each person who is alleged to have committed the violation;

(3) the name, affiliation, address, and telephone and facsimile machine numbers of the party filing the complaint or accusation, and a statement of the capacity in which that party is acting;

(4) the statute or regulation that the respondent is alleged to have violated;

(5) a sworn and notarized statement by the party or representative of the party, signing the complaint or accusation that to the best of that person's information and belief the statements in the complaint or accusation are true.

(c) A complaint or accusation must be filed with the labor relations agency in accordance with 8 AAC 97.010 and served in accordance with 8 AAC 97.015 on

(1) the respondent; and

(2) if the state or an agency or officer of the state is the respondent, the attorney general and the commissioner of administration.

History: Eff. 7/22/93, Register 127

Authority: AS 23.05.380

AS 23.40.120

AS 23.40.130

AS 23.40.170

AS 42.40.770

AS 42.40.780

AS 42.40.820


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