- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, and Disasters
- Chapter 15. Veterans' Loans
- Section 160. Extension of Chapter to Members of the Alaska Territorial Guard and to Veterans of Korea and Vietnam.
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AS 26.15.160. Extension of Chapter to Members of the Alaska Territorial Guard and to Veterans of Korea and Vietnam.
The provisions of this chapter, except those provisions relating to the payment of bonuses, are extended to persons who
served in the Alaska Territorial Guard, who served other than dishonorably on active duty between June 25, 1950, and
January 31, 1955, who served other than dishonorably on active duty between August 4, 1964, and November 7, 1975, and
to dependents of those persons, subject to the following provisions and eligibility qualifications:
- (1) persons are eligible
- (A) who served in the Alaska Territorial Guard, who were discharged other than dishonorably from the armed forces of the
United States, or who are released to a reserve component; and
- (B) who at the time of entry into the service were bona fide residents of the territory or State of Alaska and had been
residents of the territory or state for not less than one year before their entry into the service; and who have
returned to the territory or state within a reasonable length of time after the end of their service in the Alaska
Territorial Guard or their discharge or separation as residents with the intention of remaining in the territory or
state; or who, not being bona fide residents of the territory before their entry into the service, have lived in the
territory or state for at least five years following their release from active military service; and
- (C) who served in the armed forces of the United States for 90 days or more, or whose service was for a lesser period
because of injury or disability incurred in line of duty, between June 25, 1950, and January 31, 1955, or who served in
the armed forces of the United States for 90 days or more or whose service was for a lesser period because of injury or
disability incurred in line of duty, between August 4, 1964, and July 1, 1977, or who served in the Alaska Territorial
Guard for 90 days or more or whose service in the Alaska Territorial Guard was for a lesser period because of injury or
disability incurred in the line of duty;
- (2) persons are eligible who were dependent upon a member of the Alaska Territorial Guard or armed forces or upon a
veteran, including persons who served in the Alaska Territorial Guard, eligible for the benefits of this chapter at the
time of the member's or veteran's death if the member or veteran was a resident of the territory for one year before
entry into service and died before November 5, 1975; dependents must be unmarried and the deceased veteran or member of
the armed forces must have been their chief means of support and they must be either a widow, widower, minor child, or
a mother, father, sister, or brother incapable of self-support; dependents must be residents of the state at the time
of application and shall intend to remain residents in the state permanently; the rights of minor children under this
chapter may be exercised only if they have no surviving parent and have an appointed guardian who may apply on their
behalf for the benefits of this chapter for their care, support, or education;
- (3) a person who is eligible for veteran's benefits under the laws of any other state or territory is not eligible for the
benefits of this section unless the person has lived in the state or territory for at least five years following the
end of the person's service in the Alaska Territorial Guard or release from active military service; a World War II
veteran who received a bonus under former AS 26.15.120
and former AS 26.15.150
need not repay the bonus in order to qualify under the loan provisions of this section;
- (4) for persons otherwise eligible for the benefits under this section, who did not return to the state or territory
within one year after the end of the persons' service in the Alaska Territorial Guard or separation from the service
unless prevented from doing so for medical, educational, or other valid purposes approved by the Department of
Commerce, Community, and Economic Development within one year after the end of the persons' service in the Alaska
Territorial Guard or separation from the service, an additional requirement of four years' residence in the state or
territory before their entry into the service is imposed to entitle them to the benefit provisions of this section.
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