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Alaska Statutes.
Title 44. State Government
Chapter 19. Office of the Governor
Section 502. Telecommunications Information Council.
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AS 44.19.502. Telecommunications Information Council.

(a) There is created within the Office of the Governor the Telecommunications Information Council.

(b) The council is composed of the governor, the commissioner from each principal department of the executive branch, the president of the University of Alaska, the executive director of the Legislative Affairs Agency, a member of the public appointed by the governor, and one legislator from each house, appointed by the respective presiding officer. The legislators shall serve as nonvoting members of the council. The public member appointed by the governor may not have a financial interest in the information services industry. The chief justice of the supreme court may appoint a member to serve on the council. Each commissioner shall appoint a deputy commissioner to serve as an alternate for the commissioner. The vice-president of the University of Alaska shall serve as alternate for the president.

(c) The governor shall preside over the council. The council shall meet at least four times each year. The council may meet more frequently at the call of the chair or if requested by a majority of the council's members.

(d) The Office of the Governor shall provide professional and clerical staff for the council.


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