- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 20. Telegraph and Telephone Systems and Cable Lines
- Section 32. Presumption From Use of Nonmetered Utility Service.
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AS 42.20.032. Presumption From Use of Nonmetered Utility Service.
It is presumed that a person intended to deprive a utility of compensation for service from the utility if
- (1) the person possesses or has access to a utility service metering device which is being used to meter utility service
and has been interfered with, avoided, or altered to inhibit or prevent the accurate measurement of utility service
without the permission of the utility or the person has access to a utility line which has been tapped without the
permission of the utility; and
- (2) the person enjoys the use or receives the economic benefit of the unmetered utility service.
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