2 AAC 50.565 - Termination; disqualification
(a) A person may
notify the commission, by filing a termination statement on a form prescribed
by the commission, that the person will stop all lobbying activity on behalf of
an employer. The employer of a lobbyist who terminates employment or retention
shall notify the commission, by filing a form prescribed by the commission,
that the employer has stopped employing or retaining that lobbyist. Upon
termination, a lobbyist and that lobbyist's employer must each file a final
report as required under
AS
24.45.051 and
24.45.061. A person who terminates
lobbyist registration remains subject to the prohibition in
AS
15.13.074(g) for one year
after the date of that person's last registration or renewal and to the
limitation on the activity of a lobbyist specified in
AS
24.45.121(a)(8) for the
remainder of the calendar year.
(b)
A registered lobbyist who is convicted of a felony of moral turpitude as
provided in
AS
24.45.041 shall notify the commission no
later than three days after being convicted, and shall immediately stop any
lobbying activity. Unless otherwise ordered by a court, a lobbyist convicted of
a felony of moral turpitude may not conduct any lobbying activity while
pursuing an appeal or any post-conviction remedy. In this subsection,
"convicted" has the meaning given to "previously convicted" in
AS
24.45.041(j)(2).
Notes
Authority:AS 15.13.030
AS 24.45.021
AS 24.45.031
AS 24.45.041
AS 24.45.051
AS 24.45.061
AS 24.45.121
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