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A. Confidentiality. All investigative records, files, and reports of the Commission shall be confidential and no disclosure shall be made except as permitted by A.S.22.30.060. All confidential documents acquired in the course of a Commission investigation shall be accorded the same confidentiality as Commission generated documents.
B. Disclosure - Generally. In order to preserve public confidence in the administration of justice the Commission, in its discretion, may issue statements clarifying procedural aspects or explaining the right of a judge to a fair hearing when the subject matter of a complaint is generally known to the public. Unless otherwise provided by these Rules, a person filing an accusation shall have access to only those materials that the person has provided to the Commission.
C. Disclosure - Dismissal. In any instance where accusations against a judge have been considered by the Commission and it has been determined that there is no basis for the filing of charges or for further proceedings before the Commission, the Commission may, at the request, or with the approval of the judge, issue an explanatory statement.
D. Disclosure - Determination. Upon completion of an investigation or proceeding, the Commission shall disclose to the person filing an accusation against the judge that after an investigation of the charges the Commission (i) has found no basis for action against the judge, (ii) has taken an appropriate corrective action, the nature of which, pursuant to statute, cannot be disclosed, or (iii) has filed formal charges against the judge.
(Adopted November 1, 1991)

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