(b) Indecent exposure before a person under 16 years of age is a class A misdemeanor . Indecent exposure before a person 16 years of age or older is a class B misdemeanor .
Sec. 11.41.470. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of AS 11. 41. 410 - 11.41.470, unless the context requires otherwise,
(1) "health care worker" includes a person who is or purports to be an anesthesiologist, acupuncturist, chiropractor, dentist, health aide, hypnotist, massage therapist, mental health counselor, midwife, nurse, nurse practitioner, osteopath, naturopath, physical therapist, physical therapy assistant, physician, physician's assistant, psychiatrist, psychologist, psychological associate, radiologist, religious healing practitioner, surgeon, x-ray technician, or a substantially similar position; (2) "incapacitated" means temporarily incapable of appraising the nature of one's own conduct and physically unable to express unwillingness to act; (3) "legal guardian" means a person who is under a duty to exercise general supervision over a minor as a result of a court order, statute, or regulation, and includes foster parents and staff members and other employees of group homes or youth correctional facilities where a child is placed as a result of a court order or the action of the division of family and youth services, and police officers and probation officers when those officers are exercising custodial control over a minor; (4) "mentally incapable" means suffering from a mental disease or defect that renders the person incapable of understanding the nature or consequences of the person's conduct, including the potential for harm to that person; (5) "position of authority" means an employer, youth leader, scout leader, coach, teacher, counselor, school administrator, religious leader, doctor, nurse, psychologist, guardian ad litem, babysitter, or a substantially similar position, and a police officer or probation officer other than when the officer is exercising custodial control over a minor; (6) "sexual act" means sexual penetration or sexual contact; (7) "victim" means the person alleged to have been subjected to sexual assault in any degree or sexual abuse of a minor in any degree; (8) "without consent" means that a person - (A) with or without resisting, is coerced by the use of force against a person or property, or by the express or implied threat of death, imminent physical injury, or kidnapping to be inflicted on anyone; or
- (B) is incapacitated as a result of an act of the defendant.
Sec. 12.63.010. REGISTRATION OF SEX OFFENDERS AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS.
(a) A sex offender who is physically present in the state shall register as provided in this section. The sex offender shall register within - (1) seven days of release from an in-state correctional facility;
- (2) seven days of conviction for a sex offense if the sex offender is not sentenced to a term of incarceration; or
- (3) 14 days of becoming physically present in the state, except the sex offender shall register within seven days of becoming physically present in the state if the sex offender
- (A) is a probationer or parolee being supervised by the state as the receiving state under AS 33. 36. 110 - 33.36.120; or
- (B) has been released from an out-of-state correctional facility where the sex offender was serving a term of incarceration for a sex offense conviction in this state.
(b) A sex offender required to register under (a) of this section shall register in person at the Alaska state trooper post or municipal police department located nearest to where the sex offender resides at the time of registration. To fulfill the registration requirement, the sex offender shall - (1) complete a registration form that includes, at a minimum, the sex offender's name, address, place of employment, date of birth, each conviction for a sex offense for which the duty to register has not terminated under AS 12. 63. 020 , date of sex offense convictions, place and court of sex offense convictions, all aliases used, and driver's license number;
- (2) allow the Alaska state troopers or municipal police to take a complete set of the sex offender's fingerprints and to take the sex offender's photograph.
(c) If a sex offender changes residence within the state after having registered under (a) of this section, the sex offender shall provide written notice of the change to the Alaska state trooper post or municipal police department located nearest to the new residence within 10 days of the change. (d) A sex offender required to register under (a) of this section shall annually, during the term of a duty to register under AS 12. 63. 020 , on a date set by the department at the time of the sex offender's initial registration, provide written notice to the department of any changes to the information initially provided under (b)(1) of this section, or if there are no changes, a statement to that effect. (e) In this section, "correctional facility" has the meaning given in AS 33. 30. 901 .
Sec. 12.63.020. DURATION OF SEX OFFENDER DUTY TO REGISTER.
(a) The duty of a sex offender to comply with the requirements of AS 12. 63. 010 for each sex offense - (1) continues for the lifetime of a sex offender convicted of two or more sex offenses;
- (2) ends 15 years following the sex offender's unconditional discharge from a conviction for a single sex offense.
(b) The department shall adopt, by regulation, procedures to notify a sex offender who, on the registration form under AS 12. 63. 010 , lists a conviction for a sex offense that is a violation of a former law of this state or a law of another jurisdiction, of the duration of the offender's duty under (a) of this section for that sex offense.
Sec. 12.63.100. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter,
(1) "department" means the Department of Public Safety; (2) "sex offender" means a person convicted of a sex offense in this state or another jurisdiction regardless of whether the conviction occurred before, after, or on August 10, 1994; (3) "sex offense" means a crime, or an attempt to commit a crime, under AS 11. 41. 410 - 11.41.438, 11.41.450, 11.41.455, AS 11. 61. 125 , AS 11. 66. 110 , former AS 11. 15. 120 or 11.15.134, or former AS 11.40.110 or 11.40.200, or a similar law in another jurisdiction; (4) "unconditional discharge" has the meaning given in AS 12.55.185.