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Code · Alaska · Title 17 · Chapter 30

Sec. 17.30.126. Forfeiture of controlled substances.

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Sec. 17.30.126. Forfeiture of controlled substances.
(a)A controlled substance manufactured, possessed, transferred, sold, or offered for sale in violation of this chapter or AS 11.71 is contraband and must be seized and summarily forfeited to the state. The commissioner of public safety or the commissioner's designee, including a municipal law enforcement agency authorized under AS 17.30.114
(b)to retain custody of controlled substances, is responsible for the disposal of controlled substances which have been forfeited. The controlled substances shall be disposed of in accordance with procedures and requirements prescribed by the commissioner.
(b)Plants from which controlled substances may be derived and which have been planted or cultivated in violation of this chapter or AS 11.71 , or which are grown in the wild, may be seized and summarily forfeited to the state.
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