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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 4. Regulatory Commission of Alaska
- Section 20. Commissioners.
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AS 42.04.020. Commissioners.
- (a) The commission consists of five commissioners appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature in joint
session. To qualify for appointment as a commissioner, a person must be a member in good standing of the Alaska Bar
Association or have a degree from an accredited college or university with a major in engineering, finance, economics,
accounting, business administration, or public administration. Actual experience for a period of five years in the
practice of law or in the field of engineering, finance, economics, accounting, business administration, or public
administration is equivalent to a degree.
- (b) The term of office of each member is six years. A commissioner, upon the expiration of a term, shall continue to hold
office until a successor is appointed and qualified.
- (c) A vacancy arising in the office of a commissioner shall be filled by appointment by the governor and confirmed by the
legislature in joint session, and, except as provided in AS 39.05.080
(4), an appointee selected to fill a vacancy shall hold office for the balance of the full term for which the
predecessor on the commission was appointed.
- (d) A vacancy in the commission does not impair the authority of a quorum of commissioners to exercise all the powers and
perform all the duties of the commission.
- (e) The governor may remove a commissioner from office for cause, including incompetence, neglect of duty, inability to
serve, or misconduct in office or because the member, while serving on the commission, is convicted of a misdemeanor
for violating a statute or regulation related to public utilities or is convicted of a felony. A commissioner, to be
removed for cause, shall be given a copy of the charges and afforded an opportunity to be publicly heard in person or
by counsel in the commissioner's own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. If a commissioner is removed for
cause, the governor shall file with the lieutenant governor a complete statement of all charges made against the
commissioner and the governor's finding based on the charges, together with a complete record of the proceedings.
- (f) Members of the commission are in the exempt service and are entitled to a monthly salary equal to Step C, Range 26, of
the salary schedule in AS 39.27.011
(a) for Juneau, Alaska. The chair of the commission is entitled to a monthly salary equal to Step C, Range 27, of the
salary schedule in AS 39.27.011
(a) for Juneau, Alaska.
- (g) Each commissioner, before entering upon the duties of office, shall take and subscribe to the oath prescribed for
principal officers of the state.
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