Sec. 24.45.091. Publication of reports.
Copies of the statements and reports filed under this chapter shall be made available to the public at the commission’s central office, the office of the lieutenant governor, the legislative reference library of the Legislative Affairs Agency, and at the commission’s district offices prescribed in AS 15.13.020(j) as soon as practicable after each reporting period.
Sec. 24.45.101. Public records.
Statements and reports filed under this chapter are public records and shall be available for public inspection and copying during normal business hours at the expense of the person requesting copies; however, the charge for copying may not exceed actual cost to the commission.
Sec. 24.45.111. Preservation of records.
(a) A person required to register or report as a lobbyist or as a person who employs, retains, or contracts for the services of a lobbyist shall preserve all accounts, bills, receipts, books, papers, and documents necessary to substantiate the reports required to be made and filed under this chapter for a period of at […]
Sec. 24.45.116. Disclosure of contributions.
A civic league or organization shall report the total amount of contributions received for the reporting period and, for any contribution over $100, the name of the contributor and the amount contributed. The civic league or organization may establish a separate fund to account for receipts and expenditures arising out of activities to influence legislative […]
Sec. 24.45.121. Prohibitions.
(a) A lobbyist may not (1) engage in any activity as a lobbyist before registering under AS 24.45.041; (2) do anything with the intent of placing a public official under personal obligation to the lobbyist or to the lobbyist’s employer; (3) intentionally deceive or attempt to deceive any public official with regard to any material […]
Sec. 24.40.010. Immunities.
A legislator may not be held to answer before any other tribunal for any statement made in the exercise of legislative duties while the legislature is in session. A member attending, going to, or returning from legislative sessions is not subject to civil process and is privileged from arrest except for felony or breach of […]
Sec. 24.45.131. Examination of statements, reports.
(a) The commission or its staff shall examine each statement or report filed under this chapter within 10 days after the date it is filed. A person required to file a statement or report under this chapter shall be notified immediately if (1) it appears that the person has failed to file a statement or […]
Sec. 24.40.020. Continuance in a criminal proceeding where defendant, defense attorney, or witness is a member of the legislature.
Upon a showing that the attorney of record at the time of the defendant’s first appearance in the court of record or a principal witness or a party in a criminal proceeding is a member of the legislature and that the legislature is in session or that a legislative interim committee of which the legislator […]
Sec. 24.45.135. Administrative complaints.
(a) A person may file a written complaint alleging that a violation of AS 24.45.121 – 24.45.171 has occurred or is occurring. (b) Complaints filed under (a) of this section must be filed within five years after the date of the alleged violation.
Sec. 24.40.031. Postponement of civil proceedings when a party or attorney is a member of the legislature.
When it appears that a party or an attorney of record of a party to a civil action is a member of the legislature of this state, and that the legislature is in session, the action shall be continued until 10 days after the legislature has adjourned, unless the party or attorney upon the call […]