Alaska Statutes Title 24, Chapter 24.60, Article 02 - Standards of Conduct
- Sec. 24.60.030 Prohibited Conduct and Conflicts of Interest.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee may not(1) solicit, agree to accept, or accept a benefit other than official compensation for the performance of...
- Sec. 24.60.031 Restrictions on Fund Raising.
(a) A legislative employee may not(1) on a day when either house of the legislature is in regular or special session, solicit or accept...
- Sec. 24.60.033 Restrictions on Employee Candidacies.
A legislative employee may not file a letter of intent to become a candidate or file a declaration of candidacy for the legislature.
- Sec. 24.60.035 Protection of Whistle Blowers.
A legislator or legislative employee may not, directly or indirectly, subject a person who reports to the committee or another government entity conduct the...
- Sec. 24.60.037 Open Meetings Guidelines.
(a) A meeting of a legislative body is open to the public in accordance with the open meetings guidelines established in this section. A...
- Sec. 24.60.039 Discrimination Prohibited.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee may not engage in acts of discrimination in violation of AS 18.80.220 .(b) If a person files a...
- Sec. 24.60.040 Contracts or Leases.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee, or a member of the immediate family of a legislator or legislative employee, may not be a party...
- Sec. 24.60.045 Hazardous Waste Contracts. [Repealed, Sec. 42 Ch 127 Sla 1992].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 24.60.050 State Programs and Loans.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee may, without disclosure to the committee, participate in a state benefit program or receive a loan from the...
- Sec. 24.60.060 Confidential Information.
(a) A legislator, legislative employee, or public member of the committee may not knowingly make an unauthorized disclosure of information that is made confidential...
- Sec. 24.60.070 Disclosure of Close Economic Associations.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee shall disclose to the committee, which shall maintain a public record of the disclosure and forward the disclosure...
- Sec. 24.60.075 Compassionate Gift Exemption.
(a) Notwithstanding AS 24.45.121 and AS 24.60.080 , a person may give a compassionate gift to a legislator or legislative employee, and a legislator...
- Sec. 24.60.080 Gifts.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a legislator or legislative employee may not(1) solicit, accept, or receive, directly or indirectly, a gift...
- Sec. 24.60.085 Restrictions on Earned Income and Honoraria.
(a) A legislator or legislative employee may not(1) seek or accept compensation for personal services that is significantly greater than the value of the...
- Sec. 24.60.090 Nepotism.
(a) An individual who is related to a member of the legislature may not be employed for compensation (1) during the legislative session in...
- Sec. 24.60.100 Representation.
A legislator or legislative employee who represents another person for compensation before an agency, board, or commission of the state shall disclose the name...
- Sec. 24.60.105 Deadlines for Filing Disclosures; Requests to Refrain From Disclosure.
(a) When a legislator or legislative employee is required to file a disclosure under this chapter and a date by which the disclosure must...
- Sec. 24.60.110 Action on a Conflict of Interest. [Repealed, Sec. 42 Ch 127 Sla 1992].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 24.60.112 Applicability to Legislative Interns and Volunteers.
A legislative intern or legislative volunteer shall be considered to be a legislative employee for purposes of compliance with AS 24.60.030 - 24.60.039, 24.60.060,...
- Sec. 24.60.115 Disclosure Required of a Legislator, Legislative Employee, or Public Member of the Committee After Final Day of Service.
A person serving as a legislator, legislative employee, or public member of the committee shall, not later than 90 days after the person's final...
- Sec. 24.60.120 State Property and Funds. [Repealed, Sec. 42 Ch 127 Sla 1992].
Repealed or Renumbered
Last modified: November 15, 2016