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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 44. State Government
- Chapter 66. Review of the Activities of Agencies, Boards, and Commissions
- Section 10. Expiration of State Boards and Commissions.
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AS 44.66.010. Expiration of State Boards and Commissions.
- (a) Boards and commissions listed in this subsection expire on the date set out after each:
- (1) Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (AS 04.06.010
) - June 30, 2007;
- (2) Board of Parole (AS 33.16.020
) - June 30, 2008;
- (3) Regulatory Commission of Alaska (AS 42.04.010
) - June 30, 2007;
- (4) Alaska Commission on Aging (AS 47.45.200
) - June 30, 2008;
- (5) Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (AS 18.66.010
) - June 30, 2006;
- (6) special education service agency (AS 14.30.600
) - June 30, 2013;
- (7) Board of Storage Tank Assistance (AS 46.03.360
) - June 30, 2007;
- (8) Statewide Suicide Prevention Council (AS 44.29.300
) - June 30, 2005;
- (9) Alaska Seismic Hazards Safety Commission (AS 44.37.065
) - June 30, 2005.
- (b) Upon termination, a commission listed in (a) of this section shall continue in existence until June 30 of the next
succeeding year for the purpose of concluding its affairs.
- (c) A commission scheduled for termination under this chapter may be continued or reestablished by the legislature for a
period not to exceed four years.
- (d) Notwithstanding (b) of this section, the powers and duties of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska in the year
following expiration are not reduced or otherwise limited, and the commission shall continue in existence after
expiration for one year. The commission shall continue to exercise all its powers and perform its duties and
responsibilities under AS 42 during the year following its expiration.
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