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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 55. Sentencing and Probation
- Section 100. Conditions of Probation.
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AS 12.55.100. Conditions of Probation.
- (a) While on probation and among the conditions of probation, the defendant may be required
- (1) to pay a fine in one or several sums;
- (2) to make restitution or reparation to aggrieved parties for actual damages or loss caused by the crime for which
conviction was had, including compensation to a victim that is a nonprofit organization for the value of labor or goods
provided by volunteers if the labor or goods were necessary to alleviate or mitigate the effects of the defendant's
crime;
- (3) to provide for the support of any persons for whose support the defendant is legally responsible;
- (4) to perform community work in accordance with AS 12.55.055
;
- (5) to participate in or comply with the treatment plan of an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation program specified by
either the court or the defendant's probation officer that is related to the defendant's offense or to the defendant's
rehabilitation; and
- (6) to satisfy the screening, evaluation, referral, and program requirements of an agency authorized by the court to make
referrals for rehabilitative treatment or to provide rehabilitative treatment.
- (b) The defendant's liability for a fine or other punishment imposed as to which probation is granted shall be fully
discharged by the fulfillment of the terms and conditions of probation.
- (c) A program of inpatient treatment may be required by the authorized agency under (a)(6) of this section only if
authorized in the judgment, and may not exceed the maximum term of inpatient treatment specified in the judgment. A
person who has been referred for inpatient treatment may make a written request to the sentencing court asking the
court to review the referral. The request for review shall be made within seven days of the agency's referral, and
shall specifically set out the grounds upon which the request for review is based. The court may order a hearing on the
request for review.
- (d) If the court orders probation for a defendant convicted of an offense requiring the state to collect a blood sample,
oral sample, or both, from the defendant for the deoxyribonucleic acid identification registration system under AS 44.41.035
, the court shall order the defendant, as a condition of probation, to submit to the collection of
- (1) the sample or samples when requested by a health care professional acting on behalf of the state to provide the sample
or samples; or
- (2) an oral sample when requested by a juvenile or adult correctional, probation, or parole officer, or a peace officer.
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