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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 67

Sec. 18.67.090. Recovery from collateral source.

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Sec. 18.67.090. Recovery from collateral source.
(a)Up to the maximum set in AS 18.67.130 (c), the board may award compensation for losses and expenses allowable under AS 18.67.110 for which the applicant is not compensated by the offender or a person on behalf of the offender, or by the United States, a state, or any of its subdivisions or agencies, or a private source or emergency awards under AS 18.67.120 , for injury or death compensable under this chapter.
(b)If compensation is awarded under this chapter and the person receiving it also receives a collateral sum under
(a)of this section that has not been deducted from it, the board may require that the person refund either the amount of the collateral sum or the amount of compensation paid to the person under this chapter, whichever is less.
(c)Notwithstanding the provisions of
(a)and
(b)of this section, in the case of the death of a victim, the value of a life insurance policy may not be considered a collateral sum that may be deducted under this section.
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