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Alaska

Title 24 · Chapter 60
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Sec. 24.60.010. Legislative findings and purpose.
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Sec. 24.60.020. Applicability; relationship to common law and other laws.
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Sec. 24.60.030. Prohibited conduct and conflicts of interest.
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Sec. 24.60.031. Restrictions on fund raising.
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Sec. 24.60.033. Restrictions on employee candidacies.
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Sec. 24.60.035. Protection of whistle blowers.
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Sec. 24.60.037. Open meetings guidelines.
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Sec. 24.60.039. Discrimination prohibited.
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Sec. 24.60.040. Contracts or leases.
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Sec. 24.60.045. Hazardous waste contracts.
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Sec. 24.60.050. State programs and loans.
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Sec. 24.60.060. Confidential information.
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Sec. 24.60.070. Disclosure of close economic associations.
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Sec. 24.60.075. Compassionate gift exemption.
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Sec. 24.60.080. Gifts.
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Sec. 24.60.085. Restrictions on earned income and honoraria.
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Sec. 24.60.090. Nepotism.
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Sec. 24.60.100. Representation.
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Sec. 24.60.105. Deadlines for filing disclosures; requests to refrain from disclosure.
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Sec. 24.60.110. Action on a conflict of interest.
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Sec. 24.60.112. Applicability to legislative interns, volunteers, consultants, and independent contractors.
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Sec. 24.60.115. Disclosure required of a legislator, legislative employee, or public member of the committee after final day of service.
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Sec. 24.60.120. State property and funds.
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Sec. 24.60.130. Select committee on legislative ethics.
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Sec. 24.60.131. Alternate members.
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Sec. 24.60.134. Prohibited conduct by public members and committee employees and contractors.
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Sec. 24.60.140. Authority of the committee and its subcommittees.
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Sec. 24.60.150. Duties of the committee.
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Sec. 24.60.155. Legislative ethics course.
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Sec. 24.60.158. Advice by staff.
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Sec. 24.60.160. Advisory opinions.
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Sec. 24.60.165. Use of information submitted with request for advice.
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Sec. 24.60.170. Proceedings before the committee; limitations.
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Sec. 24.60.174. Recommendations to the legislature where violator is a legislator.
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Sec. 24.60.176. Recommendations where violator is a legislative employee.
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Sec. 24.60.178. Sanctions recommended by committee.
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Sec. 24.60.190. Definitions.
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Sec. 24.60.200. Financial disclosure by legislators, public members of the committee, and legislative directors.
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Sec. 24.60.210. Deadlines for filing of disclosure statements.
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Sec. 24.60.220. Administration of AS 24.60.200 — 24.60.260.
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Sec. 24.60.230. Statements as public records.
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Sec. 24.60.240. Civil penalty for late filing.
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Sec. 24.60.250. Effect of failure to file.
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Sec. 24.60.255. Administrative complaints.
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Sec. 24.60.260. Prohibited conduct relating to disclosures; penalties.
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Sec. 24.60.970. Actions by the attorney general.
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Sec. 24.60.980. Cooperation by state agencies.
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Sec. 24.60.990. Definitions.
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Sec. 24.60.995. Short title.
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