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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
- Chapter 66. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- Section 220. Waiver.
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Section 230. Inference From Claim of Privilege; Instruction.
AS 18.66.220. Waiver.
(a) A victim does not waive the protections provided in AS 18.66.200
by testifying except that, if the victim partially discloses the contents of a confidential communication in the
course of testifying in a civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding, then either party may request the court or
hearing officer to rule that justice requires the protections of AS 18.66.200
to be waived to the extent they apply to that portion of the communication. A waiver under this subsection applies
only to the extent necessary to require a witness to respond to counsel's questions concerning the confidential
communications that were disclosed and only to the extent that they are relevant to the facts of the case.
(b) A victim counselor may not waive the protections afforded to a victim under AS 18.66.200
without the consent of the victim or the consent of a parent, legal guardian, or guardian ad litem authorized to give
consent under AS 18.66.200.
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