Section 11.39.061. Public and confidential records.  


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  • 	(a)  All records relating to the fund are public information, except for those that are confidential under (b) of this section.  
    	(b)  "Confidential record" includes  
    		(1) loan and installment contract applications and supporting documentation;  
    		(2) credit reports from consumer reporting agencies and other credit information obtained from creditors;  
    		(3) employment and deposit account verifications;  
    		(4) loan and installment contract status information, including payment history of borrowers; correspondence concerning status of loans and contracts; payments received; delinquent notices; and payments less than 90 days in arrears; however, after 90 days have elapsed without payment, the name of a delinquent person ceases to be confidential;  
    		(5) loan resumes;  
    		(6) executive session loan board reports;  
    		(7) financial and management analysis of loan and installment contract applications;  
    		(8) appraisals submitted by an applicant;  
    		(9) construction contracts and construction and material bids and quotes submitted by an applicant;  
    		(10) purchaser and supplier contracts, invoices, bills, and receipts for loan disbursements submitted by an applicant;  
    		(11) market surveys and analyses, and marketing strategy information until released to the public; and  
    		(12) any information required to be kept confidential by state or federal statute or federal regulation.  
    	(c)  Requests to inspect and copy public records will be processed in accordance with AS 40.25.100 - 40.25.220 and 2 AAC 96.  
    	(d)  In addition to other penalties provided by law, an employee who discloses information made confidential under (b) of this section is subject to dismissal.  
    

Authorities

03.09.040;03.10.020;03.10.050;44.62.125

Notes


Authority
AS 03.09.040 AS 03.10.020 AS 03.10.050 Editor's note: As of Register 176 (January 2006), and acting under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), the regulations attorney made a technical changes to 11 AAC 39.061(c), to reflect Executive Order 113 (2005). Executive Order 113 eliminated the Telecommunications Information Council and transferred its functions related to public information and records to the governor and to the Department of Administration.
History
Eff. 12/1/84, Register 92; am 10/18/2001, Register 160

References

11.39.061