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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 40. Public Records and Recorders
- Chapter 25. Public Record Disclosures
- Section 120. Public Records; Exceptions; Certified Copies.
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AS 40.25.120. Public Records; Exceptions; Certified Copies.
- (a) Every person has a right to inspect a public record in the state, including public records in recorders' offices,
except
- (1) records of vital statistics and adoption proceedings, which shall be treated in the manner required by AS 18.50;
- (2) records pertaining to juveniles unless disclosure is authorized by law;
- (3) medical and related public health records;
- (4) records required to be kept confidential by a federal law or regulation or by state law;
- (5) to the extent the records are required to be kept confidential under 20 U.S.C. 1232g and the regulations adopted under
20 U.S.C. 1232g in order to secure or retain federal assistance;
- (6) records or information compiled for law enforcement purposes, but only to the extent that the production of the law
enforcement records or information
- (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings;
- (B) would deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication;
- (C) could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of a suspect, defendant,
victim, or witness;
- (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source;
- (E) would disclose confidential techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions;
- (F) would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if the disclosure could reasonably be
expected to risk circumvention of the law; or
- (G) could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of an individual;
- (7) names, addresses, and other information identifying a person as a participant in the Alaska Higher Education Savings
Trust under AS 14.40.802 or the advance college
tuition savings program under AS 14.40.803 - 14.40.817;
- (8) public records containing information that would disclose or might lead to the disclosure of a component in the
process used to execute or adopt an electronic signature if the disclosure would or might cause the electronic
signature to cease being under the sole control of the person using it;
- (9) [See delayed repeal note]. reports submitted under AS 05.25.030 concerning certain collisions, accidents, or
other casualties involving boats;
- (10) records or information pertaining to a plan, program, or procedures for establishing, maintaining, or restoring
security in the state, or to a detailed description or evaluation of systems, facilities, or infrastructure in the
state, but only to the extent that the production of the records or information
- (A) could reasonably be expected to interfere with the implementation or enforcement of the security plan, program, or
procedures;
- (B) would disclose confidential guidelines for investigations or enforcement and the disclosure could reasonably be
expected to risk circumvention of the law; or
- (C) could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of an individual or to present a real and
substantial risk to the public health and welfare;
- (11) the written notification regarding a proposed regulation provided under AS 24.20.105
to the Department of Law and the affected state agency and communications between the Legislative Affairs Agency, the
Department of Law, and the affected state agency under AS 24.20.105.
- (b) Every public officer having the custody of records not included in the exceptions shall permit the inspection, and
give on demand and on payment of the fees under AS 40.25.110
- 40.25.115 a certified copy of the record, and the
copy shall in all cases be evidence of the original.
- (c) Recorders shall permit memoranda, transcripts, and copies of the public records in their offices to be made by
photography or otherwise for the purpose of examining titles to real estate described in the public records, making
abstracts of title or guaranteeing or insuring the titles of the real estate, or building and maintaining title and
abstract plants; and shall furnish proper and reasonable facilities to persons having lawful occasion for access to the
public records for those purposes, subject to reasonable rules and regulations, in conformity to the direction of the
court, as are necessary for the protection of the records and to prevent interference with the regular discharge of the
duties of the recorders and their employees.
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