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(a) A person in one or more of the groups listed in AS 47.30.056 (b) and as more specifically described in AS 47.30.056 (d) - (g) and 20 AAC 40.520 - 20 AAC 40.550 is a beneficiary of the trust.
(b) In addition to persons described in (a) of this section, a person shall also be considered a beneficiary of the trust if, due to either a general medical condition such as a brain injury or a substance-induced disorder, the person can be diagnosed using the DSM-IV-TR or the ICD-9-CM with a disorder comparable to a disorder that would qualify a person as a beneficiary under (a) of this section.
(c) A beneficiary may receive mental health services and shall be given a priority in the delivery of those services if the beneficiary's condition qualifies under AS 47.30.056 (c)(1).
History: Eff. 10/24/2004, Register 172
Authority: AS 47.30.031
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