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(a) After the hearing, or after the hearing transcript is prepared, if the hearing officer orders a transcript, the hearing officer shall certify the record of the hearing and provide notice of the certification to all parties.
(b) If the hearing officer orders a transcript, the requestor shall bear the cost of transcribing the hearing, except for good cause shown. If more than one requestor are parties, the hearing officer may apportion the costs among the requestors. If a requestor fails to pay for that requestor's portion of the transcript costs as ordered by the hearing officer, the hearing officer may, upon motion by one of the parties or by motion of the hearing officer, withhold final decision in the adjudication and seek enforcement of the transcript assessment using the procedures set out in 18 AAC 15.320.
History: Eff. 11/25/77, Register 64; am 7/11/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 46.03.020
AS 46.35.090 (e)
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