Alaska Vacating an Administrative Order is a legal process in which an individual or company can obtain relief from a previously issued administrative order. This type of relief is granted by the state court to individuals or companies who have been adversely affected by an administrative order issued by a state agency. In most cases, this relief is requested due to the administrative order being overly restrictive or beyond what is necessary to accomplish the stated purpose of the order. There are two main types of Alaska Vacating an Administrative Order that can be requested: total vacating and partial vacating. A total vacating would completely revoke an administrative order, while a partial vacating would modify the order to the extent necessary to meet the individual or company’s needs. To obtain relief from an administrative order, an individual or company must file a Petition for Vacating an Administrative Order with the state court. The petition must state the reasons why the administrative order should be vacated. After the petition is filed, the court will hold a hearing and issue a decision on whether to grant the relief requested. If the relief is granted, the administrative order will be either partially or totally vacated.