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Code · Alaska · Title 37 · Chapter 13

Sec. 37.13.206. Regulations.

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Sec. 37.13.206. Regulations.
(a)The board may adopt regulations to carry out the purposes of this chapter and shall adopt regulations under AS 37.13.120 (a). The provisions of AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) regarding the adoption of regulations do not apply to regulations of the corporation.
(b)The board may adopt regulations under this section by motion, by resolution, or in any other manner permitted by the bylaws of the corporation.
(c)Except as provided in
(f)of this section, at least 15 days before the adoption, amendment, or repeal of a regulation, the corporation shall give public notice of the proposed action by
(1)publishing the notice in a newspaper of general circulation or trade or industry publication that the corporation prescribes;
(2)posting the notice on the Alaska Online Public Notice System;
(3)furnishing the notice, by electronic format, to all legislators; and
(4)providing a copy of the notice to every person who has filed a request for notice of proposed regulation with the corporation.
(d)The public notice must include a statement of the time, place, and nature of the proceedings for the adoption, amendment, or repeal of the regulation and an informative summary of the subject of the proposed action.
(e)On the date and at the time and place designated in the notice, the corporation shall give each interested person or the person's authorized representative, or both, the opportunity to present statements, arguments, or contentions in writing, with or without opportunity to present them orally. The board may accept material presented by any form of communication and shall consider all factual, substantive, and other relevant matter presented to it before adopting, amending, or repealing a regulation. A regulation adopted, amended, or repealed by the board may vary from the informative summary specified in
(d)of this section if the subject of the action taken on the regulation remains the same and if the original notice of the proposed action was written so as to ensure that members of the public are reasonably notified of the subject of the proposed action in order for members of the public to determine whether their interests could be affected by the board's proposed action on that subject.
(f)A regulation or order of repeal of a regulation under this section may be made as an emergency regulation if, in the order of adoption, the board states the facts constituting the emergency and makes a finding that the adoption of the regulation or repeal is necessary for the immediate preservation of the orderly operation of the corporation. The requirements of
(c)
(e)of this section do not apply to the initial adoption of an emergency regulation or repeal under this subsection; however, upon adoption of an emergency regulation or repeal under this subsection, the corporation shall, within 10 days after that adoption, comply with the notice procedures specified in
(c)
(e)of this section. An emergency regulation or repeal adopted under this subsection does not remain in effect for more than 120 days unless, before the expiration of that period, the corporation complies with the procedures specified in
(c)
(e)of this section.
(g)A regulation adopted under this section takes effect immediately upon its adoption by the board or at another time specified in the order of adoption. The regulation shall be submitted to the lieutenant governor for publication in the Alaska Administrative Code and Register.
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