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Code · Alaska · Title 11 · Chapter 76

Sec. 11.76.140. Avoidance of ignition interlock device.

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Sec. 11.76.140. Avoidance of ignition interlock device.
(a)A person commits the crime of avoidance of ignition interlock device if the person knowingly
(1)circumvents or tampers with an ignition interlock device in a manner intended to allow a person on probation under AS 12.55.102 , with a condition of sentence under AS 12.55.102 or another section, or who has an ignition interlock limited license to avoid using the device;
(2)rents a motor vehicle to a person and with criminal negligence disregards the fact that the person is on probation under AS 12.55.102 , has a condition of sentence under AS 12.55.102 or another section, or has an ignition interlock limited license, unless the vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock device described in AS 12.55.102 ; or
(3)loans a motor vehicle to a person and knowingly disregards the fact that the person is on probation under AS 12.55.102 , has a condition of sentence under AS 12.55.102 or another section, or has an ignition interlock limited license, unless the vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock device described in AS 12.55.102 .
(b)Avoidance of ignition interlock device
(1)under (a)(1) of this section is a class A misdemeanor;
(2)under (a)(2) or
(3)of this section is a class B misdemeanor and is punishable by a term of imprisonment of not more than 30 days and a fine of not more than $500.
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