Alaska Statutes Title 44, Chapter 44.17 - Organization and Administration of Departments

  • Sec. 44.17.005 Offices and Departments.
    There are in the state government the following principal offices and departments:(1) Office of the Governor(2) Department of Administration(3) Department of Law(4) Department of...
  • Sec. 44.17.010 Delegation of Functions.
    The principal executive officer of each state department may assign the functions vested in the department to subordinate officers and employees.
  • Sec. 44.17.020 Divisions.
    The principal executive officer of each department may, with the approval of the governor, establish divisions or other administrative or organization units within the...
  • Sec. 44.17.030 Regulations.
    The principal executive officer of each department may adopt regulations, consistent with law or regulations established by the governor, for(1) the administration of the...
  • Sec. 44.17.040 Department Staffs.
    The principal executive officer of each department may establish necessary subordinate positions, make appointments to these positions, and remove persons appointed within the limitations...
  • Sec. 44.17.050 Continuation of Functions.
    Each department exercising the functions, powers, and duties of a former department or agency is, for the purpose of succession to all rights, powers,...
  • Sec. 44.17.060 Unassigned Functions.
    Administrative functions established by law that are not assigned by law to any department shall be assigned by the governor to that department which,...
  • Sec. 44.17.070 Reorganization by Department Heads.
    Subject to state personnel laws and the approval of the commissioner of administration, the principal executive officer of each department may, in the interest...
  • Sec. 44.17.080 Appearance Before the Legislature.
    The principal executive officer of each department and each employee of a department of the state government may not appear before the legislature to...

Last modified: November 15, 2016