(a) A person who is a legislator, legislative employee, public member of the committee, legislative intern, or legislative volunteer shall complete a legislative ethics course administered by the committee under AS 24.60.150(a)(4) within 10 days of the first day of the first regular session of each legislature or, if the person first takes office or begins service after the 10th day of that session, within 30 days after the person takes office or begins service. The committee may grant a person additional time to complete the course required by this section.
(b) A legislative intern or legislative volunteer who serves fewer than 30 days in one legislature is not subject to the requirements under (a) of this section.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 24. Legislature and Lobbying
Chapter 60. Standards of Conduct
Article 3. Legislative Ethics Committee; Opinions; Complaints.
Sec. 24.60.130. Select committee on legislative ethics.
Sec. 24.60.131. Alternate members.
Sec. 24.60.134. Prohibited conduct by public members and committee employees and contractors.
Sec. 24.60.140. Authority of the committee and its subcommittees.
Sec. 24.60.150. Duties of the committee.
Sec. 24.60.155. Legislative ethics course.
Sec. 24.60.158. Advice by staff.
Sec. 24.60.160. Advisory opinions.
Sec. 24.60.165. Use of information submitted with request for advice.
Sec. 24.60.170. Proceedings before the committee; limitations.
Sec. 24.60.174. Recommendations to the legislature where violator is a legislator.
Sec. 24.60.176. Recommendations where violator is a legislative employee.