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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 12 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 845. Final decision and reconsideration

12 AAC 12.845. Final decision and reconsideration

(a) For purposes of appeal to the superior court, the commissioner's decision under AS 43.70.075 (n) is a final administrative order and decision on the last day when reconsideration of that decision can be ordered. The decision becomes effective 30 days after it is issued under 12 AAC 12.855(c) , unless

(1) a different effective date is stated in the decision; or

(2) the aggrieved person and the department, with the approval of the commissioner, agree to a different effective date; the commissioner may delegate to the hearing officer a decision to approve a different effective date.

(b) Within no more than 20 days after the commissioner's decision is issued under 12 AAC 12.855(c) , the aggrieved person or the department may file, in accordance with 12 AAC 12.830 and 12 AAC 12.855, a motion for reconsideration of the decision The motion must set out the grounds upon which the aggrieved person or the department believes the decision to be erroneous, unlawful, or defective.

(c) Within 30 days after the commissioner's decision is issued under 12 AAC 12.855(c) , the commissioner may order reconsideration on the commissioner's own motion or upon the filing of a motion in accordance with (b) of this section. Upon reconsideration, the commissioner may affirm the decision, issue a new or modified decision, or remand the matter to the hearing officer for additional proceedings. If the commissioner does not act on a motion for reconsideration within the 30-day period, the motion for reconsideration is denied.

(d) The commissioner may grant, upon a motion by the aggrieved person or the department, a stay for a particular purpose at any time before the decision becomes effective or before any appeal is filed with the superior court. A motion for a stay must set out the reasons that a stay is sought. The commissioner will grant a stay only for good cause shown.

(e) Any filing after issuance of the hearing officer's proposed decision shall be made with the hearing officer. The hearing officer shall forward those filings to the commissioner.

History: Eff. 6/27/2004, Register 170

Authority: AS 43.70.075

AS 43.70.090


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