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For those methods of acquisition or payment for which eligibility is based on residency in this state, the applicant shall submit proof of residency. For proof of residency the applicant may submit any proof acceptable to the director, including
(1) voter registration and voting records;
(2) hunting, fishing, driver's, or other licenses;
(3) school records;
(4) rent receipts, or proof of home ownership or a home purchase contract;
(5) motor vehicle registration;
(6) tax records;
(7) employment, unemployment, or military records;
(8) court or other government agency records;
(9) birth or other vital statistic records;
(10) affidavits of persons acquainted with but not related to the applicant; such affidavits may be used as corroborative evidence, but unless otherwise specified, will not be accepted as the sole proof of residency; or
(11) other proof of residency acceptable to the director.
History: Eff. 5/13/79, Register 70; am 2/9/2001, Register 157
Authority: AS 38.04.900
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