(a) A legislator, legislative employee, or public member of the committee may not knowingly make an unauthorized disclosure of information that is made confidential by law and that the person acquired in the course of official duties. A person who violates this section is subject to a proceeding under AS 24.60.170 and may be subject to prosecution under AS 11.56.860 or another law.
(b) A legislator or legislative employee who is the subject of a complaint under AS 24.60.170 violates this section if the legislator or legislative employee violates a protective order issued under AS 24.60.170(i).
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 24. Legislature and Lobbying
Chapter 60. Standards of Conduct
Article 2. Standards of Conduct.
Sec. 24.60.030. Prohibited conduct and conflicts of interest.
Sec. 24.60.031. Restrictions on fund raising.
Sec. 24.60.033. Restrictions on employee candidacies.
Sec. 24.60.035. Protection of whistle blowers.
Sec. 24.60.037. Open meetings guidelines.
Sec. 24.60.039. Discrimination prohibited.
Sec. 24.60.040. Contracts or leases.
Sec. 24.60.050. State programs and loans.
Sec. 24.60.060. Confidential information.
Sec. 24.60.070. Disclosure of close economic associations.
Sec. 24.60.075. Compassionate gift exemption.
Sec. 24.60.085. Restrictions on earned income and honoraria.
Sec. 24.60.100. Representation.
Sec. 24.60.105. Deadlines for filing disclosures; requests to refrain from disclosure.