Alaska Statutes.
Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
Chapter 66. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Section 250. Definitions.
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AS 18.66.250. Definitions.

In AS 18.66.200 - 18.66.250,
        (1) "confidential communication" means information exchanged between a victim and a victim counselor in private or in the presence of a third party who is necessary to facilitate communication or further the counseling process and that is disclosed in the course of victim counseling resulting from a sexual assault or domestic violence;
        (2) "sexual assault" means an offense under AS 11.41.410 - 11.41.470 or an offense in another jurisdiction whose elements are similar to the elements of an offense under AS 11.41.410 - 11.41.470;
        (3) "victim" means a person who consults a victim counselor for assistance in overcoming adverse effects of a sexual assault or domestic violence;
        (4) "victim counseling" means support, assistance, advice, or treatment to alleviate the adverse effects of a sexual assault or domestic violence on the victim;
        (5) "victim counseling center" means a private organization, an organization operated by or contracted by a branch of the armed forces of the United States, or a local government agency that
             (A) has as one of its primary purposes the provision of direct services to victims for trauma resulting from a sexual assault or domestic violence;
             (B) is not affiliated with a law enforcement agency or a prosecutor's office; and
             (C) is not on contract with the state to provide services under AS 47;
        (6) "victim counselor" means an employee or supervised volunteer of a victim counseling center that provides counseling to victims
             (A) who has undergone a minimum of 40 hours of training in domestic violence or sexual assault, crisis intervention, victim support, treatment and related areas; or
             (B) whose duties include victim counseling.

Article 04. PROCEDURES AND EDUCATION

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