Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 9. Law. |
Chapter 9.64. Procedures for Complaints Against Administrative Law Judges or Hearing Officers. |
Section 9.64.020. Requirements for complaints against the chief administrative law judge.
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(a) A person who believes that the chief administrative law judge has violated AS 44.64.050 or 2 AAC 64.010 - 2 AAC 64.050 may file a complaint. The complaint must (1) be in writing; (2) describe the conduct and other facts on which the complaint is based; (3) explain why the person making the complaint believes the conduct violates AS 44.64.050 or 2 AAC 64.010 - 2 AAC 64.050; (4) identify the hearings or proceedings, if any, in which the conduct occurred; (5) provide the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the person making the complaint; and (6) be signed personally, under penalty of perjury, by the person making the complaint. (b) A person who is unable to prepare a written complaint without assistance may contact the attorney general to arrange for an alternate method of filing the complaint. (c) The attorney general will reject or return for additional information any complaint failing to meet the requirements of (a) of this section, except as provided in (b) of this section. (d) The person making the complaint must mail or deliver the complaint to the attorney general.
Authorities
44.64.050
Notes
Authority
AS 44.64.050 Editor's note: The address for mailing to the attorney general is Office of the Attorney General, P.O. Box 110300, Juneau, Alaska 99811-0300.History
Eff. 10/29/2006, Register 180