Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 2. Administration. |
Chapter 2.50. Alaska Public Offices Commission. |
Article 2.50.1. Campaign Disclosure. |
Section 2.50.875. Investigation.
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(a) The staff shall undertake an investigation of a complaint that the staff or the commission determines meets the criteria in 2 AAC 50.870(c). The staff shall initiate an investigation if the commission or staff obtains information that, if true, would constitute a substantial violation of AS 15.13, AS 24.45, AS 24.60.200 - 24.60.260, AS 39.50, or this chapter. If the staff initiates an investigation, the staff shall promptly (1) prepare a written notice, setting out the facts, allegations, and law involved; and (2) provide the written notice and a copy of the complaint and supporting documentation to the respondent and the commission. (b) The staff may conduct an investigation as provided in AS 15.13.045, and may (1) request written and sworn statements from a party, witness, or other person; (2) request the assistance of the Alaska State Troopers; and (3) contract with a private investigator. (c) When the staff completes an investigation, but no later than 30 days after accepting a complaint, staff shall prepare an investigation report. The investigation report must include a summary of the staff's findings, and a recommendation (1) that a hearing be held and penalties assessed if the staff concludes that the evidence shows a violation of the law; (2) that the matter be dismissed if the staff concludes that the evidence does not support a violation; or (3) that the commission approve a consent agreement, if the respondent and the staff have agreed to a resolution in compliance with 2 AAC 50.885. (d) The staff shall provide a copy of the investigation report to the complainant, the respondent, and the commission. No later than 10 days after the staff mails or delivers the investigation report to the respondent, the respondent may file an answer or an amended answer to the investigation report. (e) The commission will consider an investigation report at its next regularly scheduled meeting unless, in its discretion, the commission schedules the matter for a special meeting. The commission will give notice of the date, time, and place of the meeting to the complainant and the respondent. After considering the recommendation, the commission will (1) schedule the matter for hearing; (2) dismiss the complaint or investigation; or (3) consider any consent agreement as provided in 2 AAC 50.885.
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15.13.030;15.13.045;15.13.380;15.13.390;24.45.021;24.45.031;24.45.131;24.60.220;24.60.250;39.50.050
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AS 15.13.030 AS 15.13.045 AS 15.13.380 AS 15.13.390 AS 24.45.021 AS 24.45.031 AS 24.45.131 AS 24.60.220 AS 24.60.250 AS 39.50.050History
Eff. 12/22/2011, Register 200