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Q: Does two-factor authentication using your personal phone put the phone at risk for an open records request?

In municipal government, if you submit your personal phone number to be either texted or called with a code to verify your identity as an extra security measure when logging onto a work computer, does this open the contents of that phone to be requested during an open records request?

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Mar 2, 2023

It is unlikely that providing your personal phone number for two-factor authentication in a municipal government system would make the contents of that phone subject to an open records request. Open records laws typically apply to government documents and information, not to personal devices or... View More

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Q: What is the citation for securities offered and sold within Alaska being exempt from federal securities registration?

Are the applicable Alaska securities registration statutes and rules those found in Alaska statutes section 45.56.110 (2019) and Alaska statutes section 45.56 120 (2019)?

Robert W. Pearce
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Robert W. Pearce
answered on Mar 9, 2021

Read 45.56.100, 45.56.110, and 45.56.120

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Q: In what circumstances can securities be exempt from registration when being offered and sold within Alaska?
Robert W. Pearce
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Robert W. Pearce
answered on Mar 9, 2021

They are exempt from the Federal securities registration statutes and rules but still subject to the Alaska securities registration statutes and rules.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Securities Law for Oklahoma on
Q: What are the laws and status in Oklahoma concerning surety bonds and ethics
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Jun 12, 2019

You have asked two complicated legal questions the answers to which would fill at least six shelves in any law library. Wanna try again?

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Securities Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Can they file charges of harborn fugitive or aidn & abedn if they didnt see them w/ defndnt & have no evidnce

They dont know these people know where defendent is they just know that these people are in phone contact with defendent

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