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(a) Any matter required to be served under 18 AAC 15.020 - 18 AAC 15.080, or before a request for an adjudicatory hearing under 18 AAC 15.200 may be served by first-class mail, facsimile, an electronic format, or personal delivery.
(b) Repealed 7/11/2002.
(c) When a pleading or paper filed in a case discloses that a requestor or respondent is represented by counsel, service upon the requestor or respondent must be made upon his attorney.
(d) If mail is used for service, service occurs upon the date of mailing as indicated by the postmark for the purpose of the serving party's obligation, and upon receipt for the purpose of commencing time limits upon the receiving party.
History: Eff. 11/25/77, Register 64; am 7/11/2002, Register 163
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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