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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 46. Alaska Uniform Transfers to Minors Act
- Section 197. Extension of Custodial Term by Custodian.
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Section 200. Applicability.
AS 13.46.197. Extension of Custodial Term by Custodian.
(a) A custodian may extend the custodial term under this section to an age older than the age that is specified by this chapter or a
transferring document made under AS 13.46.080, subject to the right of the minor to compel immediate distribution
under (c) of this section.
(b) To extend the custodial term under (a) of this section, the custodian shall give the minor written notice of the custodian's intent to
extend the custodial term. The notice must specify the duration of the extension by indicating the new custodial term and must inform the
minor of the minor's right to compel immediate distribution under (c) of this section. The custodian shall give the notice during the later of
the following periods:
(1) the six-month period that precedes the last day of the custodial term; or
(2) the six-month period that begins on the minor's 18th birthday.
(c) Rather than permit the extension of the custodial term, the minor may compel immediate distribution of all or part of the custodial
property by giving written notice to the custodian
(1) during the six-month period that begins on the day that is the last day of the current custodial term; or
(2) within 90 days after receiving the custodian's notice under (b) of this section.
(d) If a minor does not exercise the minor's right to compel distribution under (c) of this section, the custodial term shall be extended
as indicated in the custodian's notice given under (b) of this section, and the minor may not compel the immediate distribution of custodial
property before the end of the custodial term, as extended.
(e) A custodian may extend the custodial term more than once under this section.
(f) In this section, “custodial term” means the time provided in or allowed by this chapter during which the custodian is directed to hold
custodial property until the property is transferred to the minor.
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