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Code · Alaska · Title 28 · Chapter 22

Sec. 28.22.031. Method of proof of motor vehicle liability insurance.

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Sec. 28.22.031. Method of proof of motor vehicle liability insurance.
(a)A person involved in an accident who is required under AS 28.22.021 to prove that a motor vehicle liability policy or a certificate of self-insurance was in effect shall, within 15 days after the accident,
(1)present a copy of the insurance policy, certificate, bond, or insurance binder that was in effect at the time of the accident to the department for inspection;
(2)provide the department with written certification from an insurance company, insurance agent, insurance broker or surplus lines broker confirming that a valid motor vehicle liability policy issued in conformity with this chapter was in effect at the time of the accident; or
(3)advise the department in writing that a certificate of self-insurance was in effect at the time of the accident.
(b)The department shall develop and implement a program to check the veracity of the documents filed for proof under this section.
(c)The department shall review all accident reports and shall request proof of insurance from a vehicle owner or operator in each case in which evidence of motor vehicle liability insurance that complies with this chapter is not present.
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