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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 13

Sec. 10.13.890. Associates.

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Sec. 10.13.890. Associates.
(a)In AS 10.13.300 — 10.13.320 and 10.13.630 — 10.13.660, a person who is an associate within six months before or after a licensee provides financing assistance shall be considered to be an associate as of the date the licensee provides the assistance.
(b)If a licensee, in order to protect the licensee's interests, designates a person to serve as a director of, officer of, or in a management capacity of a business to which the licensee provides financial assistance, the person may not, on that account, be considered to be an associate under AS 10.13.300 — 10.13.310 or 10.13.630 — 10.13.660. This subsection does not apply if the person has, directly or indirectly, another financial interest in the business or if the person, at any time before the licensee provides the financing assistance, served as a director of, officer of, or in another capacity in the management of the business for a period of 30 days or more.
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