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Code · Alaska · Title 23 · Chapter 10

Sec. 23.10.085. Scope of administrative regulations; room and board deductions.

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Sec. 23.10.085. Scope of administrative regulations; room and board deductions.
(a)The director may adopt, amend, or rescind administrative regulations not inconsistent with the purposes and provisions of AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150 that are necessary for the administration of AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150.
(b)The regulations may, without limiting the generality of
(a)of this section, define terms used in AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150, and restrict or prohibit industrial homework or other acts or practices that the director finds appropriate to carry out the purpose of AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150, or to prevent the circumvention or evasion of AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150.
(c)The regulations may permit deductions by an employer from the minimum wage applicable under AS 23.10.050 — 23.10.150 to employees for the reasonable cost, as determined by the director on an occupation basis, of furnishing board or lodging if board or lodging is customarily furnished by the employer and used by the employee.
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