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Alaska Statutes.
Title 11. Criminal Law
Chapter 56. Offenses Against Public Administration
Section 740. Violating a Protective Order.
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AS 11.56.740. Violating a Protective Order.

(a) A person commits the crime of violating a protective order if the person is subject to a protective order

(1) issued or filed under AS 18.66 and containing a provision listed in AS 18.66.100 (c)(1) - (7) and knowingly commits or attempts to commit an act with reckless disregard that the act violates or would violate a provision of the protective order; or

(2) issued under AS 18.65.850 , 18.65.855, or 18.65.860 and knowingly commits or attempts to commit an act in violation of the order.

(b) Violation of this section is a class A misdemeanor.

(c) In this section, "protective order" means an order issued or filed under AS 18.65.850 - 18.65.870 or AS 18.66.100 - 18.66.180.


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