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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 28. Motor Vehicles
- Chapter 40. General Provisions
- Section 50. Penalties For Violations of Law, Regulations, and Municipal Ordinances.
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AS 28.40.050. Penalties For Violations of Law, Regulations, and Municipal Ordinances.
- (a) It is a misdemeanor for a person to violate a provision of this title unless the violation is by this title or other
law declared to be a felony or an infraction.
- (b) A person convicted of a misdemeanor for a violation of a provision of this title for which another penalty is not
specifically provided is punishable by a fine of not more than $500, or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or
by both. In addition, the privilege to drive or the registration of vehicles may be suspended or revoked.
- (c) Unless otherwise specified by law a person convicted of a violation of a regulation adopted under this title, or a
municipal ordinance regulating vehicles or traffic when the municipal ordinance does not correspond to a provision of
this title, is guilty of an infraction and is punishable by a fine not to exceed $300.
- (d) An infraction, as provided for in (c) of this section, is not considered a criminal offense and may not result in
imprisonment, nor is a fine imposed for the commission of an infraction considered a penal or criminal punishment; nor
may the commission of a single infraction result in the loss of a driver's license or privilege to drive in this state
except as may result from the accumulation of points under AS 28.15.221
- 28.15.261, or the registration of vehicles; nor
does a person cited with an infraction have a right to trial by jury or to court-appointed counsel.
- (e) [Repealed, Sec. 5 ch 85 SLA 1987].
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