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Code · Alaska · Title 14 · Chapter 20

Sec. 14.20.470. Powers of commission.

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Sec. 14.20.470. Powers of commission.
(a)The commission may
(1)study proposals developed by regular committees of any existing professional organization whose members are within the teaching profession;
(2)subpoena witnesses, place them under oath, and maintain written records;
(3)warn or reprimand members of the teaching profession, if in the judgment of the commission such action is warranted;
(4)suspend or revoke the certificate of a member of the teaching profession for one of the reasons set out in AS 14.20.030 except that in the case of an administrator, the commissioner must concur;
(5)make any recommendation to the board or to school boards that will promote an improvement in the teaching profession;
(6)request assistance through any of the investigative processes of any existing professional teaching organizations when analyzing charges of breach of ethical or professional teaching practices;
(7)appoint an executive secretary, delegate those ministerial functions to the executive secretary as the commission may decide and set the executive secretary's compensation with a starting salary not exceeding range 26, step B of the pay plan for state employees in AS 39.27.011 (a).
(b)A decision issued by the commission with the approval of the commissioner under (a)(4) of this section is final.
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