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Alaska Securities Act Public Input Meeting October 15 2025

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Summary

The Alaska Division of Banking and Securities (DBS) is soliciting written and oral public comments on potential regulatory changes to Alaska Securities Act regulations under 3 AAC 08.005-230 and 3 AAC 08.500-950, pursuant to Administrative Order 360. Written comments are due by 4:30 p.m. on October 24, 2025, and an oral stakeholder meeting will be held via Microsoft Teams on October 15, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. AKST. DBS explicitly states it is not currently proposing any specific regulation changes and has no draft regulations prepared for public comment under the Administrative Procedure Act at this time.

“DBS is not currently proposing any specific regulation change and there are no draft regulations prepared for public comment under the Administrative Procedure Act at this time.”

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DBS is undertaking a preliminary scoping exercise under Administrative Order 360 to gather public input before staff drafts or proposes any specific regulatory amendments or repeals. The solicitation seeks ideas that would clarify existing regulatory obligations, reduce costs, reduce administrative burdens, improve communication procedures, or provide greater transparency regarding standards and decision-making rationales. DBS specifically notes this is not a proposed rulemaking — no draft regulations exist, and no action is required under the Administrative Procedure Act at this time.

Affected parties in the securities industry, including licensed entities, financial advisers, and investors, have a limited opportunity to shape future regulatory changes by submitting input. Any subsequent regulatory revisions would undergo a separate formal public comment process under the Administrative Procedure Act, with notices sent to individuals and organizations on DBS's regulatory interest list.

What to do next

  1. Submit written comments to Ann Sivulich at dbsregs@alaska.gov or by mail to 550 W. 7 Ave. Suite 1850, Anchorage, AK 99501, received no later than 4:30 p.m. on October 24, 2025
  2. Register for the October 15, 2025 stakeholder meeting via Microsoft Teams or call in at +1 907-202-7104, conference ID 513 460 534

Hearing

Date
2025-10-15 at 11:00 – 12:00
Location
Virtual

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Apr 22, 2026

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Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development

DIVISION OF BANKING AND SECURITIES Anchorage Office

550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1850

Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Main: 907.269-8140 Toll free: 1.888.925.2521 Fax: 907.269-8146 Solicitation for Public Input

Division of Banking and Securities Regulatory Revisions

Alaska Securities Act 3 AAC 08.005 - 230 and 3 AAC 08.500 - 950

The Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Division of Banking and Securities ("DBS") is issuing a Notice of Public Scoping Under Administrative Order 360 for possible changes in regulations related to the Alaska Securities Act existing regulations under 3 AAC 08.005 - 230 and 3 AAC 08.500 - 950. Background. In response to Administrative Order 360, DBS is soliciting written and oral comments from affected industries, community organizations, and the general public regarding regulations and materials incorporated by reference in 3 AAC 08.005 - 230 and 3 AAC 08.500 - 950. DBS is undertaking this solicitation process to ask the public for ideas, suggestions, and input before staff drafts or proposes any specific regulation amendments or repeals for public review. DBS is particularly interested in specific ideas for regulatory change that may:

  • clarify existing regulatory obligations;
  • reduce costs for the public, industry, or government;
  • reduce administrative burdens;
  • improve communication procedures; or
  • provide greater transparency with respect to standards, decision-making, and rationales for application processing. Written Comments. Written comments must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. on October 24, 2025 (at least 7 days after meeting). Written comments may be sent to Ann Sivulich by electronic mail at dbsregs@alaska.gov or by mail at 550 W. 7 Ave. Suite 1850, Anchorage, AK 99501. th OR Public Meeting. Oral comments may be submitted via a stakeholder engagement meeting on Microsoft Teams to be held on October 15, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. AKST. There will not be in-person attendance, so please prepare to share your oral comments by joining the Teams meeting or by telephone. Each

stakeholder meeting may have time limit allotted for each person providing oral testimony, as reasonably necessary to conclude the hearing in the time provided. Each stakeholder is encouraged to submit written comments to ensure all details are on the record for consideration. Please register for the stakeholder meeting at: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/2460020f-03f4- 4c71-91e2-8cd3b46d71f5@20030bf6-7ad9-42f7-9273-59ea83fcfa38 Or you may call in to the meeting:

Microsoft Teams

Dial in by phone +1 907-202-7104, 513460534# United States, Anchorage Phone conference ID: 513 460 534

Oral or Written Comments. When submitting written or oral comments, you are encouraged to:

  1. Identify yourself and your association (if applicable)
  2. Ex. "My name is Nancy Smith, from Anchorage, Alaska, and I have a mortgage loan originator
    license"

  3. On which regulation(s) and subsection(s) are you providing input?

  4. Ex. "I am providing input on 3 AAC 14.020(b), regarding when a license or exemption is
    required"

  5. Why should this regulation be changed?

  6. Ex. "I think 3 AAC 14.020(b) should be changed because…."

  7. How does your suggestion for change in #3:

  8. clarify existing regulatory obligations;

  9. reduce costs for the public, industry, or government;

  10. improve or streamline procedures, application requirements, and review processes, for example
    reducing the time required to apply for a license;

  11. reduce administrative burdens;

  12. improve communication procedures; or

  13. provide greater transparency with respect to standards, decision-making, and rationales for
    application processing.

If you are a person with a disability who needs a special accommodation in order to participate in this process, please contact Ann Sivulich by electronic mail at dbsregs@alaska.gov or by phone at 907-269-8140 not later than October 8, 2025, to ensure that any necessary accommodation can be provided. Please note that input provided in response to this solicitation will be subject to inspection, copying, and distribution as public records under AS 40.25.110 - 40.25.220. Please do not include any confidential information in written or oral comments.

Questions. For questions or more information, contact Ann Sivulich by electronic mail at dbsregs@alaska.gov or by mail at 550 W. 7 Ave. Suite 1850, Anchorage, AK 99501. More information is also available on our th website at https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/dbs/Home.aspx. DBS is not currently proposing any specific regulation change and there are no draft regulations prepared for public comment under the Administrative Procedure Act at this time. If DBS undertakes revisions to these regulations, there will be an additional opportunity to provide comments on any proposed regulation changes that are released for public review and comments under the Administrative Procedure Act. DBS keeps a list of individuals and organizations interested in its regulations. Those on the list will automatically be sent a copy of all of notices of proposed regulation changes. To be added to or removed from the list, send a request to Ann Sivulich by electronic mail at dbsregs@alaska.gov or by mail at 550 W. 7 Ave. Suite 1850, th Anchorage, AK 99501, giving your name, and either your e-mail address or mailing address, as you prefer for receiving notices. Individuals can also sign up to receive automated notifications of all State of Alaska notices, including public notice for regulation changes, by subscribing to the Alaska Online Public Notices System: https://aws.state.ak.us/OnlinePublicNotices/Default.aspx.

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Classification

Agency
AK DBS
Published
September 29th, 2025
Comment period closes
October 24th, 2025 (closed 180 days ago)
Instrument
Consultation
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Banks Financial advisers Investors
Industry sector
5231 Securities & Investments
Activity scope
Securities regulation Regulatory comment process Administrative rulemaking
Geographic scope
US-AK US-AK

Taxonomy

Primary area
Securities
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Banking Financial Services

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