(a) A designated supervisor shall quarterly submit a report to the attorney general which states the facts, circumstances, and disposition of any disclosure made under AS 39.52.210 - 39.52.240.
(b) The attorney general shall review determinations reported under this section. The attorney general may request additional information from a supervisor concerning a specific disclosure and its disposition.
(c) The report prepared under this section is confidential and not available for public inspection unless formal proceedings under AS 39.52.350 are initiated based on the report. If formal proceedings are initiated, the relevant portions of the report are public documents open to inspection. The attorney general shall, however, make available to the public a summary of the reports received under this section, with sufficient deletions to prevent disclosure of a person's identity.
(d) The attorney general shall submit to the personnel board a copy of the quarterly reports received from designated supervisors under (a) of this section together with a report on the attorney general's review conducted under (b) of this section.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 52. Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act
Article 3. Disclosure and Action to Prevent Violations.
Sec. 39.52.210. Declaration of potential violations by public employees.
Sec. 39.52.220. Declaration of potential violations by members of boards or commissions.
Sec. 39.52.225. Disclosures in connection with executive clemency.
Sec. 39.52.230. Reporting of potential violations.
Sec. 39.52.240. Advisory opinions.
Sec. 39.52.250. Advice to former public officers.
Sec. 39.52.260. Designated supervisor's report and attorney general review.