Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 24. LEGISLATURE AND LOBBYING. |
Chapter 24.55. OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN. |
Article 24.55.03. INVESTIGATIONS. |
Section 24.55.150. Appropriate subjects for investigation.
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(a) An appropriate subject for investigation by the ombudsman is an administrative act of an agency that the ombudsman has reason to believe might be
(1) contrary to law;
(2) unreasonable, unfair, oppressive, arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or unnecessarily discriminatory, even though in accordance with law;
(3) based on a mistake of fact;
(4) based on improper or irrelevant grounds;
(5) unsupported by an adequate statement of reasons;
(6) performed in an inefficient or discourteous manner; or
(7) otherwise erroneous.
(b) The ombudsman may investigate to find an appropriate remedy.
Authorities
24.55.110;24.55.120
Notes
Implemented As
21 AAC 25.110
21 AAC 25.210
References
AS 24.55.110 Investigation of complaints.
AS 24.55.120 Investigation on the ombudsman's motion.
History
(Sec. 1 ch 32 SLA 1975)