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(a) A designated supervisor shall maintain an ethics file containing Ethics Act reports, advisory opinions, advisory opinion requests, complaints, disclosures, and determinations relevant to that supervisor's agency or administrative unit.
(b) A designated supervisor shall segregate confidential material from other ethics file material that is available for public inspection.
(c) An executive director of a board or commission may maintain the ethics file of the chair of the board or commission. The ethics file of the chair of a board or commission may be combined with the ethics file of the designated supervisor of the staff of the board or commission.
History: Eff. 4/24/94, Register 130
Authority: AS 39.52.210
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