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Alaska Statutes 10.15.175 - Officers

 

Alaska Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 10.15 > § 10.15.175 - Officers


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The provisions of this chapter relating to conflicts of interest do not limit the authority of the department to determine that an act involves a conflict of interest and is therefore an unsafe or unsound act.

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