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Alaska Statutes.
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 26. Private Professional Conservators and Guardians
Section 190. Definitions.
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AS 08.26.190. Definitions.

In this chapter,

(1) "conservator" has the meaning given in AS 13.06.050 ;

(2) "department" means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;

(3) "guardian" has the meaning given in AS 13.06.050 ;

(4) "licensee" means a person licensed under this chapter;

(5) "organizational license" means a license issued under AS 08.26.040;

(6) "private professional conservator" means a person who acts as a conservator under AS 13.26.165 - 13.26.320 and receives compensation for acting in that capacity;

(7) "private professional conservator license" means a license issued under AS 08.26.030 ;

(8) "private professional guardian" means a person who acts as a guardian under AS 13.26.030 - 13.26.155 and receives compensation for acting in that capacity;

(9) "private professional guardian license" means a license issued under AS 08.26.020 ;

(10) "protected person" has the meaning given in AS 13.26.005 ;

(11) "ward" has the meaning given in AS 13.26.005 .


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