2 AAC 60.040 - Extraordinary expenses
Extraordinary expenses for appointed attorneys, guardians ad litem, and investigators will be reimbursed only if prior authorization has been obtained from the public advocate. In this section, "extraordinary expenses" means expenses for
(1)
investigation;
(2)
experts;
(3) necessary travel by
the client, appointed counsel, and witnesses, which may not exceed the rate
authorized for state employees;
(4)
paralegal services;
(5) interpreter
services;
(6) transcription
services;
(7) extraordinary copy
charges;
(8) record request
charges;
(9) psychological or
psychiatric examinations; and
(10)
immigration opinions.
Notes
Authority:AS 44.21.410
AS 44.21.420
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