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The Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing staffs the Private Professional Guardians
and Conservators programs.
The Department of
Commerce, Community,
and
Economic Development adopts regulations to carry out
laws governing the practice
of Private
Professional Guardians
and Conservators in Alaska.
It makes final licensing
decisions and takes disciplinary
actions against people who violate licensing laws.
Regulated
Professions
- a. Individual Private
Professional Guardian
b. Individual Private
Professional Conservator
- c. Organizational License
Individuals who practice
independently must obtain an Alaska
Business License.
License Applications
Statutes and Regulations
Alaska Statutes are passed
by the Legislature. Regulations (also called the Alaska
Administrative Code) are rules adopted by the department
to implement, interpret, and make specific the statutes.
Both statutes and regulations have the force of law.
AS
08.26 specifically apply
to
Guardians and Conservators. AS 08.01
- 08.03 and regulations 12 AAC 02 apply to all professions
regulated by the division.
Proposed
regulations are advertised in Alaska newspapers and
we invite public comment on them. If you would like
to receive notice of proposed regulations, please
write
to the regulations specialist and request that your
name be added to the Guardianship and Conservator
interested parties list. Please advise
us if you move or wish your name removed from the mailing
list.
National
Organizations
National organizations
may provide information on the regulation of the
practice
of guardianships and conservators in other
states.
National
Guardianship Association
1604 North Country Club Road
Tucson, AZ 85716-3106
(520) 881-6561
(520) 325-7925 Fax
www.guardianship.org
Contact
Information
Name:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Address: |
Nathan Vallier, Licensing Examiner
(907) 465-2695
(907) 465-2974
nathan.vallier@alaska.gov
P.O. Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-0806 |
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