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(a) The administrator may require an issuer, broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser representative, federal covered adviser, or investment adviser to reimburse the administrator for actual travel expenses and per diem incurred in connection with an examination or investigation under this chapter.
(b) The administrator may by regulation or order adopt a schedule of charges for examination and investigation of issuers, broker-dealers, agents, investment adviser representatives, federal covered advisers, and investment advisers.
(c) If an issuer, broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser representative, federal covered adviser, or investment adviser fails to pay the fees and expenses provided for in this section, the fees and expenses shall be paid out of funds of the administrator in the same manner as other disbursements made by the administrator. The amounts paid from the funds of the administrator are a lien on all of the assets and property of the issuer, broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser representative, federal covered adviser, or investment adviser, and the amount may be recovered by the attorney general on behalf of this state.
(d) Failure of the issuer, broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser representative, federal covered adviser, or investment adviser to pay fees and expenses under this section is a willful violation of this chapter, and the violation falls within the provisions of AS 45.56.220, 45.56.350, and 45.56.620.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 45. Trade and Commerce § 45.56.800. Reimbursement of expenses incident to examination or investigation - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-45-trade-and-commerce/ak-st-sect-45-56-800/
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