Alaska Statutes.
Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
Chapter 65. Police Protection
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Chapter 65. Police Protection

Section 10. Commissioner of Public Safety May Appoint Special Officers.
Section 20. Uniforms and Equipment.
Section 30. Establishment of Stations and Headquarters.
Section 40. Service Without Uniform.
Section 50. Central Information.
Section 60. Peace Officers to Cooperate. [Repealed, § 4 Ch 118 SLA 1994].
Section 70. Destruction of Department Files a Misdemeanor. [Repealed, § 21 Ch 166 SLA 1978].
Section 80. Powers and Duties of Department and Members of State Troopers.
Section 85. Narcotic Drugs and Alcohol Enforcement.
Section 86. Investigative Unit On Sexually Abused and Criminally Exploited Children.
Section 87. Central Registry of Sex Offenders.
Section 90. Department to Assist Other Agencies.
Section 100. Power to Command Assistance From Others.
Section 110. Members Not to Interfere With Rights and Property.
Section 130. Policy.
Section 140. Creation.
Section 150. Composition of Council.
Section 160. Appointment.
Section 170. Chairman and Vice Chairman.
Section 180. Holding Another Office.
Section 190. Compensation and Expenses.
Section 200. Meetings.
Section 210. Reports. [Repealed, § 12 Ch 19 SLA 1981].
Section 220. Powers.
Section 225. Alaska Police Training Fund.
Section 230. Training Programs; Criminal History Records Check.
Section 240. Standards.
Section 242. Standards For Municipal Correctional, Correctional, Probation, and Parole Officers.
Section 245. Denial or Revocation of Certificate of Municipal Correctional, Correctional, Probation, or Parole Officer.
Section 248. Employment of Correctional, Probation, and Parole Officers.
Section 250. Financial Assistance. [Repealed, § 24 Ch 22 SLA 2001].
Section 260. Grants.
Section 270. Applicability of Administrative Procedure Act.
Section 280. Exemptions.
Section 285. Municipal Correctional Employees.
Section 290. Definitions.
Section 310. Identification Cards.
Section 311. Anatomical Gift.
Section 320. Cancellation of Identification Card.
Section 330. Definition.
Section 340. Disposal of Firearms and Ammunition By the State and Municipalities.
Section 400. License as Security Guard.
Section 410. Applications.
Section 420. Bonding and Insurance.
Section 430. Duration of License.
Section 440. Revocation of License.
Section 450. Regulations.
Section 460. Exceptions to Licensure.
Section 470. Firearms Training.
Section 480. Penalty.
Section 490. Definitions.
Section 500. Use of Armed Bodyguards.
Section 510. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Training.
Section 515. Duties of Peace Officer in a Crime Involving Domestic Violence.
Section 520. Notification to Victims of Domestic Violence.
Section 530. Mandatory Arrest For Crimes Involving Domestic Violence, Violation of Protective Orders, and Violation of Conditions of Release.
Section 540. Central Registry of Protective Orders.
Section 590. Definitions.
Section 600. Missing Persons Information Clearinghouse.
Section 610. Duties of Missing Persons Information Clearinghouse.
Section 620. Duty of Law Enforcement Agencies.
Section 630. Medical and Dental Records of Missing Persons.
Section 640. Reports Upon Finding a Missing Person.
Section 650. Civil Penalty.
Section 660. Definition.
Section 670. Village Public Safety Officer Program.
Section 672. Village Public Safety Officer Qualifications.
Section 674. Background Investigations.
Section 676. Training.
Section 678. Firearms Training.
Section 680. Regional Public Safety Officers.
Section 682. Village Public Safety Officer Certification.
Section 684. Denial, Revocation, or Lapse of Certificate.
Section 686. Powers and Duties of Village Public Safety Officers.
Section 700. Permit to Carry a Concealed Handgun.
Section 705. Qualifications to Obtain a Permit.
Section 710. Application For Permit to Carry a Concealed Handgun.
Section 715. Demonstration of Competence With Handguns.
Section 720. Fees.
Section 725. Permit Renewal.
Section 730. Replacement of Permit.
Section 735. Suspension of Permit.
Section 740. Revocation of Permit; Appeal.
Section 745. No Liability For Issuance of Permit or For Training.
Section 748. Permit Holders From Other Jurisdictions Considered Alaska Permit Holders.
Section 750. Possession and Display of Permit. [Repealed, § 7 Ch 62 SLA 2003].
Section 755. Places Where Permittee May Not Possess a Concealed Handgun.
Section 760. Misuse of a Permit.
Section 765. Responsibilities of the Permittee.
Section 770. Permits, Applications, and Other Materials Not Public Records.
Section 775. Regulations; Reciprocity Agreements.
Section 778. Municipal Preemption.
Section 780. Prohibition of Possession of Concealed Handguns. [Repealed, § 15 Ch 94 SLA 2000].
Section 785. Procedure For Local Option Elections. [Repealed, § 15 Ch 94 SLA 2000].
Section 790. Definitions.
Section 800. Possession of Firearms in Motor Vehicles.
Section 810. Execution of Federal Firearms Forms.
Section 850. Protective Orders For Stalking and Sexual Assault.
Section 855. Ex Parte and Emergency Protective Orders For Stalking and Sexual Assault.
Section 860. Modification of Protective Orders For Stalking and Sexual Assault.
Section 865. Service of Process; Forms For Petitions and Orders; Fees; Warnings; Notification; and Pending Civil or Criminal Actions.
Section 867. Enforcement and Recognition of Protective Orders Issued in Other Jurisdictions.
Section 870. Definitions.
Section 900. Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
Section 901. Operational Requirements for Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
Section 902. Use of an Unmanned Aircraft System by a Law Enforcement Agency.
Section 903. Retention of Images.
Section 909. Definitions.

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