AMENDING APPELLATE RULE 502(d), 1681 (Alaska 1-1-2009)

Amending Appellate Rule 502(d) concerning locations for filing appellatepapers and postage.

Order No. 1681.Supreme Court of Alaska.December 18, 2008.
January 1, 2009.

FABE, Chief Justice.

IT IS ORDERED:
Appellate Rule 502(d) is amended to read as follows:

Appellate Rule 502. Time — Computation and Extension.

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(d) Mailing of Papers for Filing. Papers may be filed either by delivering them to the office of the clerk of the appellate courts in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau, or by mailing them to: Clerk of the Appellate Courts, 303 K Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. The date of mailing, as shown by the postmark affixed by the United States Postal Service, or other proof from the postal serviceoffice, will be deemed to be the date of filing. Postage from any other source, such as a private postage meter, the internet, or a postal service self-service kiosk A postmark date from a privately owned postage meter will not suffice as proof of the date of mailing and papers postmarked in this manner will be deemed filed on the date of receipt by the clerk.Page 2

/s/ _________________________ Justice Matthews

/s/ _________________________ Justice Eastaugh

/s/ _________________________ Justice Carpeneti

/s/ _________________________ /s/Justice Winfree