Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 45. Life Insurance and Annuities
Section 280. Policy Settlements.
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AS 21.45.280. Policy Settlements.

A life insurer shall have the power to hold under agreement the proceeds of any policy issued by it, upon the terms and restrictions as to revocation by the policyholder and control by beneficiaries, and with the exemptions from the claims of creditors of beneficiaries other than the policyholder as set out in the policy or as agreed to in writing by the insurer and the policyholder. Upon maturity of a policy, in the event the policyholder has made no such agreement, the insurer shall have the power to hold the proceeds of the policy under an agreement with the beneficiaries. The insurer shall not be required to segregate the funds so held but may hold them as part of its general assets.

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