Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 37. Interceptions and Access to Communications
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Chapter 37. Interceptions and Access to Communications

Section 10. Authorization to Intercept Communications.
Section 20. Application For Order Authorizing a Communication Interception.
Section 30. Requirements For An Order Authorizing a Communications Interception.
Section 40. Contents of Order Authorizing a Communications Interception; Limitations On Disclosure.
Section 50. Privileged Communications.
Section 60. Collateral Authority of Court; Interpretation of AS 12.37.010 - 12.37.130.
Section 70. Records and Recordings and Custody of Them.
Section 80. Custody of Applications and Orders; Penalty For Disclosure.
Section 90. Notice of Interception and Disclosure.
Section 100. Approval For Unanticipated Interception.
Section 110. Use of Intercepted Communication.
Section 120. Suppression of Unlawful Interceptions.
Section 130. Required Reports.
Section 200. Authorization to Use Pen Registers and Trap Devices.
Section 300. Authorization For Access to and Use of Communications in Electronic Storage.
Section 400. Police Use of Body Wire.
Section 900. Definitions.

Article 01. INTERCEPTION OF PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS

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