You can also go to The Alaska Legal Resource Center or search the entire website.

Touch N' GoŽ, the DeskTop In-and-Out Board makes your office run smoother. Visit Touch N' Go's Website to see how.

Alaska Statutes.
Title 43. Revenue and Taxation
Chapter 5. Administration of Revenue Laws
Section 415. Removal. [See Delayed Repeal Note]..
previous: Section 410. Appointment; Term; Reappointment. [See Delayed Repeal Note]..
next: Section 420. Administration..

AS 43.05.415. Removal. [See Delayed Repeal Note]..

(a) The chief administrative law judge may be disciplined or removed from office by the commissioner only for good cause.

(b) An administrative law judge other than the chief administrative law judge may be disciplined or removed from office by the chief administrative law judge only for good cause.

(c) In this section, "good cause" includes

(1) violation of the Alaska code of judicial conduct adopted by the Alaska Supreme Court;

(2) conviction of a crime of moral turpitude;

(3) unjustified failure to handle the caseload assigned or similar nonfeasance of office;

(4) failure to meet the requirements of AS 43.05.425 relating to qualification for office; and

(5) unreasonable failure to comply with the statutes or regulations regarding the confidentiality of taxpayer information.


Note to HTML Version:

This version of the Alaska Statutes is current through December, 2004. The Alaska Statutes were automatically converted to HTML from a plain text format. Every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, but this can not be guaranteed. If it is critical that the precise terms of the Alaska Statutes be known, it is recommended that more formal sources be consulted. For statutes adopted after the effective date of these statutes, see, Alaska State Legislature If any errors are found, please e-mail Touch N' Go systems at E-mail. We hope you find this information useful.

Last modified 9/3/2005