Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 22. JUDICIARY. |
Chapter 22.30. JUDICIAL CONDUCT. |
Section 22.30.020. Employment and compensation generally.
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The commission may employ officers, assistants, and other employees that it considers necessary for the performance of the duties and exercise of the powers conferred upon the commission; it may arrange for and compensate medical and other experts and reporters, may arrange for the attendance of witnesses, including witnesses not subject to subpoena, and may pay from funds available to it all expenses reasonably necessary for effectuating the purposes of Sec. 10, art. IV, Constitution of the State of Alaska. The attorney general shall, if requested by the commission, act as its counsel generally or in any particular investigation or proceeding. The commission may employ special counsel from time to time when it considers it necessary.
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History
(Sec. 1 ch 213 SLA 1968)