Alaska SB63 amends the Local Boundary Commission's structure and terms.
Alaska SB63 modifies the Local Boundary Commission by reducing its membership from six to five and changing the term length from overlapping six-year terms to five-year terms. The commission, housed within the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, comprises five members: one from each of the four judicial districts, one from the unorganized borough, and one from the state at large. The bill also establishes a transition period for members appointed after its effective date, ensuring they serve a six-year term. The commission selects a chair from among its members.
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