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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Within 15 days after employing, retaining, or contracting for the employment or retention of a lobbyist, the person who employs, retains, or who contracts for the services of a lobbyist shall file a statement with the commission authorizing or verifying that employment, retention, or contract for lobbying services.
(b) A person who employs, retains, or who contracts for the services of one or more lobbyists, whether independently or jointly with other persons, and who directly or indirectly makes payments to influence legislative or administrative action shall file a quarterly report containing
(1) the full name, complete business address and telephone number of the person making the report;
(2) information sufficient to identify the nature and interests of the person making the report;
(3) the total amount of payments made to influence legislative or administrative action during the period, and the name and address of each person to whom these payments have been made during the period by the maker of the report, together with the date and amount;
(4) the date and nature of any gift exceeding $100 in value made to any public official and the full name and official position of the recipient of each gift;
(5) a general description of the legislative or administrative action that the person making the report has attempted to influence;
(6) the name of each lobbyist employed or retained by the person making the report, together with the total amount paid to each lobbyist and the portion of that amount, if any, that was paid for specific purposes, including salary, fees, and reimbursement for expenses; and
(7) a notice of termination if the person filing a report has ceased employing or retaining a lobbyist registered under this chapter and if this report constitutes the final report of the lobbyist's activities on behalf of the maker of the report.
(c) Upon request of the commission, information required under this section shall be submitted electronically.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 24. Legislature and Lobbying § 24.45.061. Reports by employers of lobbyists - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-24-legislature-and-lobbying/ak-st-sect-24-45-061/
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