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Code · Alaska · Title 12 · Chapter 37

Sec. 12.37.090. Notice of interception and disclosure.

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Sec. 12.37.090. Notice of interception and disclosure.
(a)Within a reasonable period of time, but no later than 90 days following the expiration of the authorized interception period specified in an order entered under AS 12.37.030 or, if an extension order has been entered, upon expiration of the authorized interception period specified in that order, the court entering the order shall cause a notice of interception to be served on
(1)a person who is named in the order; or
(2)a party to the intercepted communications if the court determines in its discretion that the party should be informed in the interest of justice.
(b)The notice of interception must include a statement of
(1)the fact of the entry of the order under AS 12.37.030 ;
(2)the date of the entry of the order;
(3)the period of time for which the interception was authorized; and
(4)whether and how many private communications were intercepted.
(c)On an ex parte showing of good cause, the court may postpone service of the notice of interception.
(d)Upon the filing of a motion, the court may make available for inspection to a person or the person's attorney, as the court determines to be in the interest of justice, those portions of an intercepted communication, an application for an order, and an order that the court considers appropriate.
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