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Sec. 41.37.200. Compensation, expenses, and per diem.

(a) A member of the commission who is a legislator or a full-time employee of the state or of a municipality of the state shall suffer no loss of compensation from the state or a municipality of the state as a result of service to the commission. (b) A member of the commission is entitled […]

Sec. 41.37.210. Staff of the commission.

The commission may employ staff and contract for services relating to matters within its authority. Staff employed under this section are responsible to the commission.

Sec. 41.37.220. Duties of the commission.

(a) The commission shall consider, research, and hold hearings on the consistency with federal law and congressional intent on management, operation, planning, development, and additions to federal management areas in the state. (b) The commission shall consider, research, and hold hearings on the effect of federal regulations and federal management decisions on the people of […]

Sec. 41.35.310. Composition of commission.

The Alaska Historical Commission consists of the following persons: (1) the lieutenant governor; (2) the state historic preservation officer appointed under 16 U.S.C. 470 – 470n (P.L. 89-665, National Historic Preservation Act of 1966); (3) three persons with professionally relevant backgrounds appointed from each of the following fields: history, architecture, and archeology; (4) one person […]

Sec. 41.37.230. Advisory groups of the commission.

(a) The commission may establish advisory groups in the state. (b) The commission shall invite nominations for the membership on the advisory groups and shall consider the nominations in making its appointments to the groups. (c) The membership of each advisory group shall be broadly representative of individuals involved in activities affected by the establishment […]

Sec. 41.35.320. Appointment of members.

Members of the commission are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature meeting in joint session. The members of the commission serve at the pleasure of the governor.

Sec. 41.35.330. Term of office.

The term of office for a member of the commission is three years, except for those who are members by virtue of their positions with the state, who serve for as long as they remain in the position by virtue of which they are members of the commission. Except as provided in AS 39.05.080(4), a […]

Sec. 41.35.340. Compensation.

The members of the commission serve without compensation but are entitled to per diem and travel expenses authorized by law for other boards and commissions.