Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 44.62.340 (2026)
Delegation of power by agencies
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Sec. 44.62.340. Delegation of power by agencies.
(a) An agency listed in AS 44.62.330 may delegate the power to act, to hear, and to decide, unless expressly prohibited by law.
(b) In a law enacted after April 29, 1959, where the word “agency” alone is used, the power to act may be delegated by the agency, and where the words “agency itself” are used, the power to act may not be delegated unless a statute relating to that agency authorizes the delegation of its power to hear and decide.
(a) An agency listed in AS 44.62.330 may delegate the power to act, to hear, and to decide, unless expressly prohibited by law.
(b) In a law enacted after April 29, 1959, where the word “agency” alone is used, the power to act may be delegated by the agency, and where the words “agency itself” are used, the power to act may not be delegated unless a statute relating to that agency authorizes the delegation of its power to hear and decide.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1972–1983 · leading case: Alaska Transp. Comm'n v. Gandia, 602 P.2d 402 (Alaska 1979).
Alaska Transp. Comm'n v. Gandia, 602 P.2d 402 (Alaska 1979). “The superior court found that the procedures used by the ATC at its hearing violated AS 44.62.340, 44.62.500, and 42.07.-161, as well as procedural due process requirements of the state and federal constitutions.”
Storrs v. State Med. Bd., 664 P.2d 547 (Alaska 1983). “Medicine is a complex subject and the State Medical Board is charged with the statutory authority and responsibility of regulating the practice of medicine. The Board is a competent body equipped with the necessary medical knowledge to determine whether a doctor’s license to…”
Application of Peterson, 499 P.2d 304 (Alaska 1972). “AS 44.62.340(a). 13 . AS 44.62.350. 14 . AS 44.”
— Alaska Stat. § 44.62.340(a) — 1 case
Application of Peterson, 499 P.2d 304 (Alaska 1972). “AS 44.62.340(a). 13 . AS 44.62.350. 14 . AS 44.”
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