A hearing to determine whether a right, authority, license, or privilege should be revoked, suspended, limited, or conditioned is initiated by filing an accusation. The accusation must
(1) be a written statement of charges setting out in ordinary and concise language the acts or omissions with which the respondent is charged, so that the respondent is able to prepare a defense;
(2) specify the statute and regulation that the respondent is alleged to have violated, but may not consist merely of charges phrased in the language of the statute and regulation; and
(3) be verified, unless made by a public officer acting in an official capacity or by an employee of the agency on whose behalf the proceeding is to be held; the verification may be on information and belief.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 62. Administrative Procedure Act
Article 7. Administrative Adjudication.
Sec. 44.62.330. Application of AS 44.62.330 - 44.62.630.
Sec. 44.62.340. Delegation of power by agencies.
Sec. 44.62.350. Appointment of hearing officers.
Sec. 44.62.370. Statement of issues.
Sec. 44.62.380. Service of accusation.
Sec. 44.62.390. Notice of defense.
Sec. 44.62.400. Amended or supplemental accusation.
Sec. 44.62.410. Time and place of hearing.
Sec. 44.62.420. Form of notice of hearing.
Sec. 44.62.430. Subpoenas; witness fees.
Sec. 44.62.460. Evidence rules.
Sec. 44.62.470. Evidence by affidavit.
Sec. 44.62.480. Official notice.
Sec. 44.62.490. Amendment of accusation after submission.
Sec. 44.62.500. Decision in a contested case.
Sec. 44.62.510. Form and retroactivity of decision.
Sec. 44.62.520. Effective date of decision; stay.
Sec. 44.62.540. Reconsideration.
Sec. 44.62.550. Petition for reinstatement or reduction of penalty.
Sec. 44.62.560. Judicial review.
Sec. 44.62.570. Scope of review.
Sec. 44.62.600. Voting procedure.