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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 24

Sec. 08.24.340. Statement of persons employed by agency.

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Sec. 08.24.340. Statement of persons employed by agency.
(a)Within 15 days after licensure under this chapter, a collection agency shall submit to the department a list of all persons employed by the agency. Thereafter, upon hiring a new employee, the collection agency shall, within 15 days after the hiring, submit to the department the name of the newly hired employee and the further information required by
(b)of this section.
(b)There shall be submitted with the name of the employee employed by the collection agency the following information:
(1)the employee's residence address;
(2)the employee's length of residence in the state;
(3)a statement of the new employee's previous employment in the last year;
(4)further information which the department may require.
(c)The statement shall be verified by the employee before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths.
(d)The owner or licensed operator of the collection agency shall also state upon the form submitted the date upon which the new employee was hired and that the new employee is an employee of the collection agency at the time the form is executed.
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