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Code · Alaska · Title 24 · Chapter 60

Sec. 24.60.090. Nepotism.

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Sec. 24.60.090. Nepotism.
(a)An individual who is related to a member of the legislature may not be employed for compensation
(1)during the legislative session in the house in which the legislator is a member,
(2)by an agency of the legislature established under AS 24.20 ,
(3)in either house during the interim between sessions, or (4), whether for compensation or not, by the committee. An individual who is related to a legislative employee may not be employed in a position over which the employee has supervisory authority. In this subsection, “an individual who is related to” means a member of the legislator's or legislative employee's immediate family or a person who is a legislator's or legislative employee's domestic partner living together in a conjugal relationship not a legal marriage with the legislator or legislative employee, and “interim between sessions” means the period beginning on the eighth day after the legislature adjourns from a regular session, and ending eight days before the date that the legislature shall convene under AS 24.05.090 .
(b)[Repealed, § 42 ch 127 SLA 1992.]
(c)[Repealed, § 42 ch 127 SLA 1992.]
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