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Code · Alaska · Title 29 · Chapter 45

Sec. 29.45.103. Taxation records.

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Sec. 29.45.103. Taxation records.
(a)Municipal records dealing with assessment, valuation, or taxation may be inspected by the state assessor or a designee.
(b)If a municipality's assessment and valuation has been done by a private contractor, records concerning the municipality's valuation and assessment shall be made available to the state assessor or a designee on request.
(c)Upon request, a record described in
(a)or
(b)of this section shall promptly be made available to the child support services agency created in AS 25.27.010 or the child support enforcement agency of another state. If the record is prepared or maintained in an electronic data base, it may be supplied by providing the requesting agency with a copy of the electronic records and a statement certifying its contents. The agency receiving information under this subsection may use the information only for child support purposes authorized under law.
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