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Code · Alaska · Title 36 · Chapter 30

Sec. 36.30.635. Authority to debar or suspend.

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Sec. 36.30.635. Authority to debar or suspend.
(a)After consultation with the using agency and the attorney general and after a hearing conducted according to AS 36.30.670 and, to the extent they do not conflict with regulations adopted under AS 44.64.060 , regulations adopted by the commissioner of administration, the commissioner of administration or the commissioner of transportation and public facilities may debar a person for cause from consideration for award of contracts. Notice of a debarment hearing shall be provided in writing at least seven days before the hearing. The debarment may not be for a period of more than three years.
(b)The commissioner of administration or the commissioner of transportation and public facilities, after consultation with the using agency and the attorney general, may suspend a person from consideration for award of contracts if there is probable cause for debarment and compelling reasons require suspension to protect state interests. The suspension may not be for a period exceeding three months.
(c)The authority to debar or suspend shall be exercised in accordance with regulations adopted by the commissioner of administration.
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