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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 1. Centralized Licensing
- Section 70. Administrative Duties of Boards.
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AS 08.01.070. Administrative Duties of Boards.
Each board shall perform the following duties in addition to those provided in its respective law:
- (1) take minutes and records of all proceedings;
- (2) hold a minimum of one meeting each year;
- (3) hold at least one examination each year;
- (4) request, through the department, investigation of violations of its laws and regulations;
- (5) prepare and grade board examinations;
- (6) set minimum qualifications for applicants for examination and license;
- (7) forward a draft of the minutes of proceedings to the department within 20 days after the proceedings;
- (8) forward results of board examinations to the department within 20 days after the examination is given;
- (9) notify the department of meeting dates and agenda items at least 15 days before meetings and other proceedings are
held;
- (10) submit before the end of the fiscal year an annual performance report to the department stating the board's
accomplishments, activities, and needs.
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