Alaska Administrative Code Title 1 - General Provisions

Alaska Administrative Code (AAC) – Title 1: General Provisions covers foundational rules and procedures that govern the operation of the state’s administrative regulations. Title 1 serves as the framework for how regulations are created, filed, codified, and accessed. Below is a summary of the key components typically found in Title 1:

Overview of Title 1 - General Provisions

1 AAC – Chapters Overview:

Chapter 05 – Official Seals

Establishes official state seals.

Rules for their design, custody, and use by state agencies.

Chapter 10 – Administrative Procedures

Defines general rulemaking procedures for agencies under the Alaska Administrative Procedure Act (APA).

Topics include notice, public comment periods, hearings, adoption, and emergency regulations.

Chapter 15 – Filing, Certification, and Publication of Regulations

Procedures for filing regulations with the Lieutenant Governor.

Certification of authenticity and rules for publication in the AAC.

Chapter 20 – Public Records

Provides access rules and retention schedules for public records.

Defines the responsibilities of agencies in maintaining transparency.

Chapter 25 – Notarization, Apostilles, and Authentications

Sets rules for notarization and issuance of apostilles and document authentications.

Chapter 30 – Electronic Filing

Governs the process and standards for electronic filing of regulatory documents.

Chapter 35 – Legislative Review

Details how the Alaska Legislature reviews and can disapprove regulations.

Key Functions of Title 1:

Regulatory Process Oversight: Ensures that executive branch agencies follow standardized processes for creating or modifying rules.

Public Access & Transparency: Guarantees citizens the ability to participate in and view the regulatory process.

Legal Certainty: Establishes how and when rules become legally enforceable.

 

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