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Code · Alaska · Title 24 · Chapter 20

Sec. 24.20.062. Legislative internship program.

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Sec. 24.20.062. Legislative internship program.
A legislative internship program established by the legislative council under AS 24.20.060
(8)shall provide that
(1)the University of Alaska provide academic support and credit to the program;
(2)students enrolled and in good standing at any accredited postsecondary educational institution who have successfully completed at least two years of study are eligible to participate in the program;
(3)interns will be selected by a committee composed of members of the legislature appointed by the legislative council and representatives of the university appointed by the university;
(4)interns will be selected on the basis of their experience and interest in subjects which the legislative council feels are likely to be considered during a legislative session;
(5)legislative interns are entitled to receive academic credit and payment of $30 for each day of participation in the program during the legislative session.
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