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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 24. Legislature
- Chapter 60. Standards of Conduct
- Section 160. Advisory Opinions.
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AS 24.60.160. Advisory Opinions.
- (a) On the request of the committee, the Alaska Public Offices Commission, a person to whom this
chapter applies, or a person who has been newly elected to the legislature, the
committee shall issue an advisory opinion within 60 days as to whether the facts and circumstances of a particular case
constitute a violation of ethical standards. If it finds that it is advisable to do so, the committee may issue an
opinion under this section on the request of a person who reasonably expects to become subject to this chapter within
the next 45 days. The 60-day period for issuing an opinion may be extended by the committee if the person requesting
the opinion consents.
- (b) An opinion issued under this section is binding on the committee in any subsequent
proceedings concerning the facts and circumstances of the particular case unless material facts were omitted or
misstated in the request for the advisory opinion. An opinion issued under this section must be issued with sufficient
deletions to prevent disclosing the identity of the person or persons involved. Advisory opinion discussions and
deliberations are confidential, unless the requester and anyone else named in the request who is covered by this chapter
waives confidentiality. The committee's final vote on the advisory opinion is a public record.
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