I, Frank H. Murkowski, Governor of the State of Alaska, under the authority of art. III, secs. 1, 23, and 24 of the Alaska Constitution, and AS 44.17.060 and 44.17.070, amend my Administrative Order No. 204.
Background
On January 15, 2003, I signed Administrative Order No. 204 creating the Aviation Advisory Board and making other organizational changes in the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. On January 22, 2003, I amended Administrative Order No. 204 in my Administrative Order No. 206. Administrative Order No. 206 made changes in the composition of the Aviation Advisory Board.
The purpose of this Order is to amend Administrative Order No. 204, as amended by Administrative Order No. 206, to change the composition of the Aviation Advisory Board.
Aviation Advisory Board
Paragraph 7 of Administrative Order No. 204, as changed by Administrative Order No. 206, is repealed and readopted to make a further change in the composition of the Aviation Advisory Board, and shall read as follows:
7. The Aviation Advisory Board consists of 10 members appointed by the governor:
- a member representing the Alaska Air Carriers Association;
- a member representing the Alaska Airmen’s Association;
- a member representing carriers signatory to the Alaska International Airport System operating agreement;
- a member who owns or is employed by a regional carrier;
- a member who is a community leader residing in the unorganized borough of the state;
- a member who represents the mayor of the Municipality of Anchorage;
- a member who jointly represents the mayors of the City of Fairbanks and the Fairbanks North Star Borough;
- a member who represents the non-airline tenants of the Alaska International Airport System;
- a member representing an air carrier engaged exclusively in the air cargo business; and
- a member representing other interests the governor determines appropriate.
This Order takes effect immediately.
Dated at Juneau, Alaska this 3rd day of July, 2003.
/s/Frank H. Murkowski
Governor