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Alaska Statutes.
Title 43. Revenue and Taxation
Chapter 5. Administration of Revenue Laws
Section 420. Administration..
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AS 43.05.420. Administration..

(a) [See delayed repeal note]. The chief administrative law judge

(1) shall exercise general supervision of the office; and

(2) may select and hire staff for the office.

(b) [See delayed amendment note]. An administrative law judge, including the chief administrative law judge, may preside over a proceeding and carry out any procedures authorized under AS 43.05.400 - 43.05.499.

(c) [See delayed amendment note]. The chief administrative law judge may adopt regulations implementing or interpreting AS 43.05.400 - 43.05.499, including rules of procedure and evidence for proceedings before the office.


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