Alaska Statutes.
Title 44. State Government
Chapter 62. Administrative Procedure Act
Section 30. Consistency Between Regulation and Statute.
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AS 44.62.030. Consistency Between Regulation and Statute.

If, by express or implied terms of a statute, a state agency has authority to adopt regulations to implement, interpret, make specific or otherwise carry out the provisions of the statute, a regulation adopted is not valid or effective unless consistent with the statute and reasonably necessary to carry out the purpose of the statute.

Article 02. SUBMISSION, FILING, AND PUBLICATION OF REGULATIONS

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