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Code · Alaska · Title 25 · Chapter 23

Sec. 25.23.240. Definitions.

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Sec. 25.23.240. Definitions.
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,
(1)“adult” means an individual who has reached the age of majority;
(2)“agency” means any person certified, licensed, or otherwise specially empowered by law or regulation to place minors for adoption;
(3)“child” means a son or daughter, whether by birth or by adoption;
(4)“commissioner” means the commissioner of family and community services;
(5)“court” means the superior court of this state, and, when the context requires, the court of another state empowered to grant petitions for adoption or guardianship or to terminate parental rights;
(6)“department” means the Department of Family and Community Services;
(7)“hard-to-place child” means a minor who is not likely to be adopted or to obtain a guardian by reason of physical or mental disability, emotional disturbance, recognized high risk of physical or mental disease, age, membership in a sibling group, racial or ethnic factors, or any combination of these conditions;
(8)“minor” means a person who has not reached the age of majority;
(9)“sexual abuse of a minor” means a sexual offense defined in AS 11.41.434 , 11.41.436, 11.41.438, or 11.41.440;
(10)“sexual assault” means a sexual offense defined in AS 11.41.410 — 11.41.427;
(11)“stepparent” means the spouse of a natural parent of the child residing in the same household.
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