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Code · Alaska · Title 36 · Chapter 30

Sec. 36.30.650. Hearing on a suspension.

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Sec. 36.30.650. Hearing on a suspension.
(a)A person suspended under AS 36.30.635 is entitled to a hearing conducted according to AS 36.30.670 and, to the extent that they do not conflict with regulations adopted under AS 44.64.060 , regulations adopted by the commissioner of administration, if the person files a written request for a hearing with the commissioner of administration or the commissioner of transportation and public facilities, as appropriate, within seven days after receipt of the notice of suspension under AS 36.30.645 .
(b)If a suspended person requests a hearing, the commissioner of administration or the commissioner of transportation and public facilities, as appropriate, after consulting with the office of administrative hearings ( AS 44.64.010 ), shall schedule a prompt hearing unless the attorney general determines that a hearing at the proposed time is likely to jeopardize an investigation. A hearing may not be delayed longer than six months after notice of the suspension is provided under AS 36.30.645 .
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