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(a) Employees of a license officer may issue licenses under the authority of the license officer if the employer-license officer complies with the requirements of (b) of this section. An employee who is authorized to issue licenses under (b) of this section has all the rights, duties, obligations, and authority of a license officer except as limited by (c) of this section or as limited by the employer.
(b) An employer-license officer shall submit to the department, on a form provided by the department, the name of an employee who will be issuing licenses under the authority of the employer-license officer. A separate form must be submitted for each employee who will be issuing licenses. The form must be signed by both the employer-license officer and the employee. Any failure or default by the employee, including failure to account for all money, will be considered a failure or default by the employer-license officer, and the department will, in its discretion, take action against the employee, the employer-license officer, or both.
(c) The employer-license officer is responsible for the submission of all reports and the accounting of all money collected by the employee. The compensation authorized by AS 16.05.390 (a) will be paid to the employer-license officer. The employee will have no right or interest in the compensation. Upon the termination of the employee's employment, or at the request of the employer-license officer, the employee's licensing authority will immediately terminate. Employees shall sign license applications with the name of their supervising license officer followed by a notation which states the license is issued "by" the employee, who shall identify himself or herself either by full name or by complete initials.
History: Eff. 3/25/83, Register 85
Authority: AS 16.05.380
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