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Kate Burkhart began her term as Alaska State Ombudsman on June 25, 2017.
The Alaska Human Rights Law ? makes it illegal for an employer to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, and physical or mental disability.
72. Rule 72 - Eminent Domain (a)Applicability of Other Rules. The procedure for the condemnation of property under the power of eminent domain is governed by the Civil Rules, except as otherwise provided in this rule.
The Alaska State Ombudsman investigates complaints about state agencies. We accept complaints by telephone, email, and through our secure and confidential online complaint portal. You can call our Intake Team at 907.269. 5290 Monday-Friday from a.m. to p.m. You can email your complaint to ombudsman@akleg.gov.
A complaint to quiet title must be verified and must contain all of the following information [Code Civ. Proc. §761.020]: 1. a description of the property that is the subject of the action.
The clerk shall review each pending case 120 days after filing of the complaint to determine whether all defendants have been served. If any defendant has not been served, the clerk shall send notice to the plaintiff to show good cause in writing why service on that defendant is not complete.
The Alaska State Ombudsman investigates complaints about state agencies. We accept complaints by telephone, email, and through our secure and confidential online complaint portal. You can call our Intake Team at 907.269. 5290 Monday-Friday from a.m. to p.m. You can email your complaint to ombudsman@akleg.gov.