Ethics Act annual disclosure

July 26, 2012

Marmian Grimes

All university employees, including regular, term, temporary, student and full and part-time faculty and staff are responsible for complying with the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act (Alaska Statute 39.52).  The Act governs how you do your university job, and to some extent, limits what you can do in your personal life. For example, the Act regulates: Official Action that affects your personal or financial interests; Misuse of Official Position; Abuse of Subordinates; Misuse of Resources; Partisan politics; Use of information; Gifts; Participation in Grants, Contracts, Leases & Loans; Representation of 3rd Parties; and Post-Employment Actions.









The Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act 鈥 Quick Reference1


  • Official Action 鈥 Before you act, consider whether you or an Immediate Family Member have a personal or financial interest in the matter. If so, don鈥檛 take, recommend, or withhold action, or coerce a subordinate鈥檚 action in such a matter.

  • Misuse of Position 鈥 Don鈥檛 use your position for personal gain, or grant unwarranted benefits to anyone. Don鈥檛 seek or accept money, services, employment, or contracts through your job or for doing your job.

  • Abuse of Subordinates 鈥 Remember that your subordinates work for the University and have specific jobs 鈥 don鈥檛 ask them to do things to benefit your personal or financial interests.

  • Misuse of Resources 鈥 Don鈥檛 use state time, property, equipment, or other facilities to benefit your personal or financial interests.

  • Partisan Politics 鈥 Partisan politics have no place at work. Don鈥檛 use any University resource for a 鈥減artisan political purpose,鈥 defined as intent to differentially benefit or harm a candidate or potential candidate or political party or group.

  • Interference with Hearing Process 鈥 Don鈥檛 have off-the-record contact with decision-makers in administrative proceedings.

  • Use of Information 鈥 Don鈥檛 use non-public information to obtain any benefit for you or an immediate family member. Remember that to be public, information must be broadly disseminated, not just available.

  • Gifts 鈥 Don鈥檛 accept gifts that might be intended to influence your actions, and disclose all gifts of more than $150.

  • Outside Employment and Activities 鈥 Refrain from incompatible outside activities or employment. Disclose all outside activities as they arise, and every July 1.

  • University Grants Contracts, Leases, or Loans 鈥 Neither you nor your Immediate Family Members may seek interests in University grants, contracts, leases, or loans if you can