Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 39.25.050 (2026)
Powers and duties of director
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Sec. 39.25.050. Powers and duties of director.
(a) The director of personnel shall direct and supervise the administrative and technical activities of the division of personnel. In addition to the other duties imposed on the director, the director shall
(1) administer this chapter and the personnel rules;
(2) encourage and exercise leadership in the development of effective personnel administration in the state government;
(3) develop, in cooperation with appointing authorities and others, programs for the improvement of employee effectiveness and morale;
(4) attend meetings of the personnel board and serve as secretary for the board;
(5) establish and maintain a roster of employees subject to this chapter;
(6) prepare the rules, not inconsistent with this chapter, that are required to implement and administer this chapter;
(7) perform other lawful acts that the director considers necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of this chapter;
(8) administer the equal employment opportunity program under AS 39.28.
(b) The director of personnel may contract with municipalities, private organizations, and other persons to provide personnel research or personnel training services for them and charge a fee for doing so.
(a) The director of personnel shall direct and supervise the administrative and technical activities of the division of personnel. In addition to the other duties imposed on the director, the director shall
(1) administer this chapter and the personnel rules;
(2) encourage and exercise leadership in the development of effective personnel administration in the state government;
(3) develop, in cooperation with appointing authorities and others, programs for the improvement of employee effectiveness and morale;
(4) attend meetings of the personnel board and serve as secretary for the board;
(5) establish and maintain a roster of employees subject to this chapter;
(6) prepare the rules, not inconsistent with this chapter, that are required to implement and administer this chapter;
(7) perform other lawful acts that the director considers necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of this chapter;
(8) administer the equal employment opportunity program under AS 39.28.
(b) The director of personnel may contract with municipalities, private organizations, and other persons to provide personnel research or personnel training services for them and charge a fee for doing so.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1968–1987 · leading case: Kelly v. Zamarello, 486 P.2d 906 (Alaska 1971).
Kelly v. Zamarello, 486 P.2d 906 (Alaska 1971). “150, leaving the director of personnel very little discretion and virtually no policy-making power.”
Whaley v. State, 438 P.2d 718 (Alaska 1968). “AS 39.25.050 provides in part: The director of personnel shall direct and supervise the administrative and technical activities of the division of personnel.”
Kaiser v. Sundberg, 734 P.2d 64 (Alaska 1987). “The Director has certain enumerated powers which include administering the personnel rules, AS 39.25.050(1); establishing and maintaining a roster of employees, AS 39.”
State v. Bogenrife, 513 P.2d 13 (Alaska 1973). “See AS 39.25.050 and AS 39.25.140. See also Whaley v.”
— Alaska Stat. § 39.25.050(1) — 1 case
Kaiser v. Sundberg, 734 P.2d 64 (Alaska 1987). “The Director has certain enumerated powers which include administering the personnel rules, AS 39.25.050(1); establishing and maintaining a roster of employees, AS 39.”
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