9 AAC 52.030 - When membership is significant
(a) If a public
officer is required by statute to be a member of a class and the public officer
takes or withholds official action in a matter that affects all members of that
class, the action is not a violation of the Ethics Act or this chapter unless
the officer receives significant financial or personal benefit from the action
or takes or withholds the action based on an improper motivation.
(b) A public officer's interest in a matter
by reason of the officer's membership in a large organization or class is
significant if the officer or an immediate family member of the officer has a
significant personal or financial interest in the matter.
Notes
Authority:AS 39.52.110
AS 39.52.950
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