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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 24. Legislature
- Chapter 60. Standards of Conduct
- Section 85. Restrictions On Earned Income and Honoraria.
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AS 24.60.085. Restrictions On Earned Income and Honoraria.
- (a) A legislator or legislative employee may not
- (1) seek or accept compensation for personal services that is significantly greater than the value of the services
rendered taking into account the higher rates generally charged by specialists in a profession; or
- (2) accept a payment of anything of value, except for actual and necessarily incurred travel expenses, for an appearance
or speech by the legislator or legislative employee; this paragraph does not apply to the salary paid to a legislator
or legislative employee for making an appearance or speech as part of the legislator's or legislative employee's normal
course of employment.
- (b) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, a legislator or legislative employee may accept a payment for an appearance or
speech if the appearance or speech is not connected with the person's legislative status.
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