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Statutes > Alaska > Title-23 > Chapter-23-15 > Article-03 > Sec-23-15-490

An employment agency may not

(1) send out an applicant for employment without having a bona fide request from an employer;

(2) send a person to an employer for the purpose of assisting or conducting an illegitimate business or practice;

(3) place a child in employment in violation of the child labor laws;

(4) divide or offer to divide a fee with an employer;

(5) make a charge that does not conform with the schedule of fees;

(6) falsify a record of the agency;

(7) write, publish, or have published false, fraudulent, or misleading information, representation, notice, or advertisement concerning a job opportunity;

(8) send an applicant for employment to a place where a strike or lockout exists without informing the applicant of the existence of the strike or lockout.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alaska > Title-23 > Chapter-23-15 > Article-03 > Sec-23-15-490

An employment agency may not

(1) send out an applicant for employment without having a bona fide request from an employer;

(2) send a person to an employer for the purpose of assisting or conducting an illegitimate business or practice;

(3) place a child in employment in violation of the child labor laws;

(4) divide or offer to divide a fee with an employer;

(5) make a charge that does not conform with the schedule of fees;

(6) falsify a record of the agency;

(7) write, publish, or have published false, fraudulent, or misleading information, representation, notice, or advertisement concerning a job opportunity;

(8) send an applicant for employment to a place where a strike or lockout exists without informing the applicant of the existence of the strike or lockout.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alaska > Title-23 > Chapter-23-15 > Article-03 > Sec-23-15-490

An employment agency may not

(1) send out an applicant for employment without having a bona fide request from an employer;

(2) send a person to an employer for the purpose of assisting or conducting an illegitimate business or practice;

(3) place a child in employment in violation of the child labor laws;

(4) divide or offer to divide a fee with an employer;

(5) make a charge that does not conform with the schedule of fees;

(6) falsify a record of the agency;

(7) write, publish, or have published false, fraudulent, or misleading information, representation, notice, or advertisement concerning a job opportunity;

(8) send an applicant for employment to a place where a strike or lockout exists without informing the applicant of the existence of the strike or lockout.