Alaska Constitution
Article 33, § 2 — Abolition or Transfer of Powers of Board or Commission -- Restrictions
Alaska Const. art. 33, § 2
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Alaska Const. art. 33, § 2.
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The board or commission of any institution, governed by this amendment, shall not be abolished nor shall the powers vested in any such board or commission be transferred, unless the institution is abolished or consolidated with some other State institution. In the event of abolition or consolidation, the new board or commission shall consist of a membership of five, seven, or ten.
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History
Effective: 1942-11-03
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