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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 12. Intestacy, Wills, and Donative Transfers
- Section 706. Life Insurance; Retirement Plan; Account With Pay On Death Designation; Transfer On Death Registration; Deceased Beneficiary.
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Section 705. Class Gifts; Terms of Relationship.
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Section 707. Survivorship With Respect to Future Interests Under Terms of Trust; Substitute Takers.
AS 13.12.706. Life Insurance; Retirement Plan; Account With Pay On Death Designation; Transfer On Death Registration; Deceased Beneficiary.
(a) If a beneficiary fails to survive the decedent and is a grandparent, a descendant of a grandparent, or a stepchild of
the decedent, the following apply:
(1) except as provided in (4) of this subsection, if the beneficiary designation is not in the form of a class gift and
the deceased beneficiary leaves surviving descendants, a substitute gift is created in the beneficiary's surviving
descendants; the beneficiary's surviving descendants take by representation the property to which the beneficiary would
have been entitled had the beneficiary survived the decedent;
(2) except as provided in (4) of this subsection, if the beneficiary designation is in the form of a class gift, other
than a beneficiary designation to "issue," "descendants," "heirs of the body," "heirs," "next of kin," "relatives," or
"family," or a class described by language of similar import, a substitute gift is created in the surviving descendants
of a deceased beneficiary; the property to which the beneficiaries would have been entitled had all of them survived
the decedent passes to the surviving beneficiaries and the surviving descendants of the deceased beneficiaries; each
surviving beneficiary takes the share to which the surviving beneficiary would have been entitled had the deceased
beneficiaries survived the decedent; each deceased beneficiary's surviving descendants who are substituted for the
deceased beneficiary take by representation the share to which the deceased beneficiary would have been entitled had
the deceased beneficiary survived the decedent; in this paragraph, "deceased beneficiary" means a class member who
failed to survive the decedent and left one or more surviving descendants;
(3) for the purposes of AS 13.12.701
, words of survivorship, as in a beneficiary designation to an individual "if the individual survives me," or in a
beneficiary designation to "my surviving children," are not, in the absence of additional evidence, a sufficient
indication of an intent contrary to the application of this section;
(4) if a governing instrument creates an alternative beneficiary designation with respect to a beneficiary designation for
which a substitute gift is created by (1) or (2) of this subsection, the substitute gift is superseded by the
alternative beneficiary designation only if an expressly designated beneficiary of the alternative beneficiary
designation is entitled to take.
(b) If, under (a) of this section, substitute gifts are created and not superseded with respect to more than one
beneficiary designation and the beneficiary designations are alternative beneficiary designations, one to the other,
the property passes under the primary substitute gift, except that if there is a younger-generation beneficiary
designation, the property passes under the younger-generation substitute gift and not under the primary substitute
gift. In this subsection,
(1) "primary beneficiary designation" means the beneficiary designation that would have taken effect had all the deceased
beneficiaries of the alternative beneficiary designations who left surviving descendants survived the decedent;
(2) "primary substitute gift" means the substitute gift created with respect to the primary beneficiary designation;
(3) "younger-generation beneficiary designation" means a beneficiary designation that
(A) is to a descendant of a beneficiary of the primary beneficiary designation;
(B) is an alternative beneficiary designation with respect to the primary beneficiary designation;
(C) is a beneficiary designation for which a substitute gift is created; and
(D) would have taken effect had all the deceased beneficiaries who left surviving descendants survived the decedent except
the deceased beneficiary or beneficiaries of the primary beneficiary designation;
(4) "younger-generation substitute gift" means the substitute gift created with respect to the younger-generation
beneficiary designation.
(c) A payor is protected from liability in making payments under the terms of the beneficiary designation until the payor
has received written notice of a claim to a substitute gift under this section. Payment made before the receipt of
written notice of a claim to a substitute gift under this section discharges the payor, but not the recipient, from all
claims for the amounts paid. A payor is liable for a payment made after the payor has received written notice of the
claim. A recipient is liable for a payment received, whether or not written notice of the claim is given.
(d) In (c) of this section, the written notice of the claim shall be mailed to the payor's main office or home by
registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or served upon the payor in the same manner as a summons in a
civil action. Upon receipt of written notice of the claim, a payor may pay any amount owed by it to the court having
jurisdiction of the probate proceedings relating to the decedent's estate or, if proceedings have not been commenced,
to the court in the judicial district of the decedent's residence. The court shall hold the funds and, upon its
determination under this section, shall order disbursement in accordance with the determination. Payment made to the
court discharges the payor from all claims for the amounts paid.
(e) A person who purchases property for value and without notice, or who receives a payment or other item of property in
partial or full satisfaction of a legally enforceable obligation, is not obligated under this section to return the
payment, item of property, or benefit, or liable under this section for the amount of the payment or the value of the
item of property or benefit. But a person who, not for value, receives a payment, item of property, or other benefit to
which the person is not entitled under this section is obligated to return the payment, item of property, or benefit,
or is personally liable for the amount of the payment or the value of the item of property or benefit, to the person
who is entitled to it under this section.
(f) If this section or a part of this section is preempted by federal law with respect to a payment, an item of property,
or other benefit covered by this section, a person who, not for value, receives the payment, item of property, or other
benefit to which the person is not entitled under this section is obligated to return the payment, item of property, or
benefit, or is personally liable for the amount of the payment or the value of the item of property or benefit, to the
person who would have been entitled to it if this section or part of this section were not preempted.
(g) In this section,
(1) "alternative beneficiary designation" means a beneficiary designation that is expressly created by the governing
instrument and, under the terms of the governing instrument, can take effect instead of another beneficiary designation
on the happening of one or more events, including survival of the decedent or failure to survive the decedent, whether
an event is expressed in condition-precedent, condition-subsequent, or another form;
(2) "beneficiary" means the beneficiary of a beneficiary designation under which the beneficiary must survive the decedent
and
(A) includes a class member if the beneficiary designation is in the form of a class gift;
(B) includes an individual or class member who was deceased at the time the beneficiary designation was executed as well
as an individual or class member who was then living but who failed to survive the decedent;
(C) excludes a joint tenant of a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship and a party to a joint and survivorship
account;
(3) "beneficiary designation" includes an alternative beneficiary designation and a beneficiary designation in the form of
a class gift;
(4) "class member" includes an individual who fails to survive the decedent but who would have taken under a beneficiary
designation in the form of a class gift had the individual survived the decedent;
(5) "stepchild" means a child of the decedent's surviving, deceased, or former spouse, and not of the decedent;
(6) "surviving beneficiary" or "surviving descendant" means a beneficiary or a descendant who neither predeceased the
decedent nor is considered to have predeceased the decedent under AS 13.12.702.
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