Alaska Statutes Title 39, Chapter 39.50 - Public Official Financial Disclosure
- Sec. 39.50.010 Findings and Purpose.
(a) It is declared by the people of the State of Alaska that the purposes of this chapter are(1) to discourage public officials from...
- Sec. 39.50.020 Report of Financial and Business Interests.
(a) A public official other than the governor or the lieutenant governor shall file a statement giving income sources and business interests, under oath...
- Sec. 39.50.025 Notification to Candidates for Legislature. [Repealed, Sec. 42 Ch 127 Sla 1992].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 39.50.030 Contents of Statements.
(a) Each statement must be an accurate representation of the financial affairs of the public official or candidate and must contain the same information...
- Sec. 39.50.035 Exemptions.
A person subject to this chapter is not exempt from any of its provisions except to the extent state courts determine that legally privileged...
- Sec. 39.50.040 Blind Trusts.
(a) A public official may transfer all or a portion of the official's assets to a blind trust for the duration of service in...
- Sec. 39.50.050 Administration and Inspection.
(a) The Alaska Public Offices Commission created under AS 15.13.020(a) shall administer the provisions of this chapter. The commission shall prepare and keep available...
- Sec. 39.50.055 Administrative Complaints.
(a) A person may file a written complaint alleging a violation of this chapter has occurred or is occurring.(b) Complaints filed under (a) of...
- Sec. 39.50.060 Penalty for Wilful Violation of Disclosure Requirements.
(a) A person required to file a report of financial or business interests under this chapter who refuses or knowingly fails to disclose required...
- Sec. 39.50.070 Failure to Report by Certain Public Officials.
A public official in the executive branch of state government, other than the governor or lieutenant governor or a chair or member of a...
- Sec. 39.50.080 Failure to Report by a Commission or Board Chairman or Member.
A person hired or appointed as a commissioner, chairman or member of a state commission or board specified in AS 39.50.200 (b) who fails...
- Sec. 39.50.090 Prohibited Acts.
(a) A public official may not use the official position or office for the primary purpose of obtaining personal financial gain or financial gain...
- Sec. 39.50.100 Enforcement by Private Citizens.
(a) A qualified Alaska voter may bring a civil action to enforce any of the sections of this chapter.(b) An action brought under (a)...
- Sec. 39.50.110 Report of Financial Interests of Judicial Officers.
Each judicial officer as defined in AS 39.50.200 (a) shall file reports of financial and business interests required by this chapter. A judicial officer...
- Sec. 39.50.120 Report of Financial Interests of Legislators. [Repealed, Sec. 42 Ch 127 Sla 1992].
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- Sec. 39.50.130 Report of Financial Interests of Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
The governor and lieutenant governor shall each file a report of financial interests required by this chapter. If the governor or lieutenant governor fails...
- Sec. 39.50.135 Civil Penalty: Late Filing of Required Reports.
A person who fails to file a properly completed and certified report within the time required by this chapter is subject to a civil...
- Sec. 39.50.140 Accepting Bribe. [Repealed, Sec. 26 Ch 25 Sla 1975].
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- Sec. 39.50.145 Participation by Municipalities.
A municipality may exempt its municipal officers from the requirements of this chapter if a majority of the voters voting on the question at...
- Sec. 39.50.150 Initial Filing Date for Public Officials. [Repealed, Sec. 60 Ch 21 Sla 1985].
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- Sec. 39.50.200 Definitions.
(a) In this chapter,(1) "assistant to the governor or the lieutenant governor" includes any executive, legislative, special, administrative, or press assistant to the governor...
Last modified: November 15, 2016