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(a) Documentation of birth date is required the first year an applicant enters the program. Submission of one of the following documents clearly showing birth date of the applicant is adequate documentation:
(1) birth certificate;
(2) proof of eligibility for the Alaska Longevity Program, or any Alaska state program that requires similar adequate documentation of age;
(3) baptismal certificate showing date of birth and issued during the first few years of life;
(4) naturalization papers;
(5) a document issued by the Social Security Administration showing date of birth; or
(6) a Bureau of the Vital Statistics record of birth.
(b) The department will, in its discretion, accept as adequate documentation other documents attesting to the age of the applicant.
History: Eff. 1/24/82, Register 84
Authority: AS 29.45.040
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