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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 acupuncturist, advanced practice registered nurse, anesthesiologist, certified direct-entry midwife, chiropractor, dentist, health aide, hypnotist, massage therapist, mental health counselor, midwife, nurse, osteopath, naturopath, physical therapist, physical therapy assistant, physician, physician assistant, psychiatrist, psychological associate, psychologist, 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 or 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 or other person committed to the custody of the Department of Health and Social Services under AS 47.10 or AS 47.12 as a result of a court order, statute, or regulation, and includes Department of Health and Social Services employees, foster parents, and staff members and other employees of group homes or youth facilities where the minor or other person is placed as a result of a court order or the action of the Department of Health and Social Services, and police officers, probation officers, and social workers when those persons are exercising custodial control over a minor or other person;
(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.
Other Sections in this Chapter:
- Sec. 11.41.100. Murder in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.110. Murder in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.115. Defenses to murder. Repealed
- Sec. 11.41.120. Manslaughter.
- Sec. 11.41.130. Criminally negligent homicide.
- Sec. 11.41.135. Multiple deaths.
- Sec. 11.41.140. Definition.
- Sec. 11.41.150. Murder of an unborn child.
- Sec. 11.41.160. Manslaughter of an unborn child.
- Sec. 11.41.170. Criminally negligent homicide of an unborn child.
- Sec. 11.41.180. Applicability of AS 11.41.150
- Sec. 11.41.200. Assault in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.210. Assault in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.220. Assault in the third degree.
- Sec. 11.41.230. Assault in the fourth degree.
- Sec. 11.41.250. Reckless endangerment.
- Sec. 11.41.255. Definition of serious physical injury for offenses against children under 12 under AS 11.41.200
- Sec. 11.41.260. Stalking in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.270. Stalking in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.280. Assault of an unborn child in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.282. Assault of an unborn child in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.289. Applicability of AS 11.41.280
- Sec. 11.41.300. Kidnapping.
- Sec. 11.41.320. Custodial interference in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.330. Custodial interference in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.360. Human trafficking in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.365. Human trafficking in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.370. Definitions.
- Sec. 11.41.410. Sexual assault in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.420. Sexual assault in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.425. Sexual assault in the third degree.
- Sec. 11.41.427. Sexual assault in the fourth degree. Repealed
- Sec. 11.41.432. Defenses.
- Sec. 11.41.434. Sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.436. Sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.438. Sexual abuse of a minor in the third degree.
- Sec. 11.41.440. Sexual abuse of a minor in the fourth degree. Repealed
- Sec. 11.41.445. General provisions.
- Sec. 11.41.450. Incest.
- Sec. 11.41.452. Online enticement of a minor.
- Sec. 11.41.455. Unlawful exploitation of a minor.
- Sec. 11.41.458. Indecent exposure in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.460. Indecent exposure in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.468. Forfeiture of property used in sexual offense.
- Sec. 11.41.500. Robbery in the first degree.
- Sec. 11.41.510. Robbery in the second degree.
- Sec. 11.41.520. Extortion.
- Sec. 11.41.530. Coercion.



