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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 67 . Vessel Maintenance
Section 190. Conflict of interest

13 AAC 67.190. Conflict of interest

(a) A process server shall

(1) attempt to avoid all conflicts of interest with the process server's employer or client;

(2) promptly inform the employer or client of any business association, interest, or circumstance that could influence the process server's judgment or quality of service to the employer or client;

(3) not accept financial or other compensation from more than one party to a court action for services in that action.

(b) If a process server enters public service as a member, advisor, or employee of a government body, the process server may not take any action on process previously served by the process server or served by the process server's former private sector employer while the process server worked for that employer.

(c) A process server may not be employed to serve process for any firm, business, or corporation other than a process serving firm.

(d) A process server may not be employed by more than one process serving firm at one time and may not contract or solicit process business for more than one process serving firm at one time.

History: Eff. 11/11/92, Register 124

Authority: AS 22.20.100

AS 22.20.110

AS 22.20.120


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