(a) A current or former public officer may not disclose or use information gained in the course of, or by reason of, the officer's official duties that could in any way result in the receipt of any benefit for the officer or an immediate family member, if the information has not also been disseminated to the public.
(b) A current or former public officer may not disclose or use, without appropriate authorization, information acquired in the course of official duties that is confidential by law.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 52. Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act
Sec. 39.52.110. Scope of code; prohibition of unethical conduct.
Sec. 39.52.120. Misuse of official position.
Sec. 39.52.130. Improper gifts.
Sec. 39.52.140. Improper use or disclosure of information.
Sec. 39.52.150. Improper influence in state grants, contracts, leases, or loans.
Sec. 39.52.160. Improper representation.
Sec. 39.52.170. Outside employment restricted.
Sec. 39.52.180. Restrictions on employment after leaving state service.