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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
- Chapter 52. Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act
- Section 150. Improper Influence in State Grants, Contracts, Leases, or Loans.
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AS 39.52.150. Improper Influence in State Grants, Contracts, Leases, or Loans.
- (a) A public officer, or an immediate family member, may not attempt to acquire, receive, apply for, be a party to, or
have a personal or financial interest in a state grant, contract, lease, or loan if the public officer may take or
withhold official action that affects the award, execution, or administration of the state grant, contract, lease, or
loan.
- (b) The prohibition in (a) of this section does not apply to a state grant, contract, or lease competitively solicited
unless the officer
- (1) is employed by the administrative unit awarding the grant, contract, or lease or is employed by the administrative
unit for which the grant, contract, or lease is let; or
- (2) takes official action with respect to the award, execution, or administration of the grant, contract, or lease.
- (c) The prohibition in (a) of this section does not apply to a state loan if
- (1) the public officer does not take or withhold official action that affects the award, execution, or administration of
the loan held by the officer, or an immediate family member;
- (2) the loan is generally available to members of the public; and
- (3) the loan is subject to fixed eligibility standards.
- (d) A public officer shall report in writing to the designated supervisor a personal or financial interest held by the
officer, or an immediate family member, in a state grant, contract, lease, or loan that is awarded, executed, or
administered by the agency the officer serves.
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