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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 95 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 140. Service

18 AAC 95.140. Service

(a) Any matter required to be served under this chapter may be served by personal service, registered mail, or certified mail, return receipt requested.

(b) Proof of service must be made by an affidavit of service, or on appropriate forms if service is made by a peace officer. Upon the filing of a notice of defense, a copy of all matters subsequently served, and proof of service, must be mailed to the commissioner or his designee; and they become part of the administrative record.

(c) When a pleading or paper filed in a case discloses that a respondent is represented by counsel, service upon the respondent must be made upon his attorney.

(d) Where applicable, service of the notice of intent and compliance order must be delivered or mailed in conformity with Rule 4(d)(4) - (11) of the Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure.

(e) When mail is used for service, service occurs upon the date of postmark for the purpose of the serving party's obligations, and upon receipt for the purpose of commencing time limits upon the receiving party.

(f) All papers served by mail upon the department, must have the designation "COMPLIANCE ORDER NO......," in capital letters, typed on the face of the envelope.

History: Eff. 7/24/77, Register 63

Authority: AS 46.03.020 (10)

AS 46.03.850


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