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A brief of an amicus curiae may be filed only if the parties consent in writing or if the examiner grants a motion which requests permission to file the brief. A motion for permission to file a brief must identify the interest of the amicus and must state the reasons why a brief of the amicus is desirable.
History: Eff. 12/7/63, Register 13; am 6/6/75, Register 54; am 3/12/81, Register 77
Authority: AS 18.80.050
AS 18.80.060 (b)
AS 18.80.130 (a)
Editor's note: This section was based on 6 AAC 30.060(a) before 3/12/81. The history note to this section contains the history of 6 AAC 30.060(a) before 3/12/81.
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