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Alaska Statutes.
Title 11. Criminal Law
Chapter 51. Offenses Against the Family and Vulnerable Adults
Section 121. Aiding the Nonpayment of Child Support in the First Degree.
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AS 11.51.121. Aiding the Nonpayment of Child Support in the First Degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of aiding the nonpayment of child support in the first degree if the person violates AS 11.51.122 and the person knows the obligor

(1) has an aggregate amount of accrued monetary child support arrearage of $20,000 or more;

(2) has not made a child support payment for a period of 24 consecutive months or more; or

(3) had been previously convicted under AS 11.51.120 or a similar provision in another jurisdiction and

(A) has an aggregate amount of accrued monetary child support arrearage of $5,000 or more; or

(B) has not made a child support payment for a period of 24 consecutive months or more.

(b) Aiding the nonpayment of child support in the first degree is a class C felony.

(c) In addition to the penalties under (b) of this section, aiding the nonpayment of child support in the first degree is punishable by loss or restriction of a recreational license as provided in AS 12.55.139 .


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