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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 4. Regulatory Commission of Alaska
- Section 70. Powers and Duties of Commission Chair.
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AS 42.04.070. Powers and Duties of Commission Chair.
- (a) The chair of the commission shall
- (1) employ the commission staff;
- (2) establish and implement a time management system for the commission;
- (3) assign the work of the commission to members and staff of the commission so that matters before the commission are
resolved as expeditiously and competently as possible; when assigning a matter, the chair shall also set a date by
which time the matter should be completed.
- (b) The chair of the commission may appoint a hearing examiner or an administrative law judge to hear a matter that has
come before the commission; a member of the commission may serve as hearing examiner or, if qualified, as an
administrative law judge.
- (c) The chair of the commission shall request the attorney general to participate as a party in a matter when the
commission believes that it is in the public interest for the attorney general to do so.
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