Alaska Statutes
Chapter 10. Limitations of Actions
Sec. 09.10.055. Statute of repose of 10 years.

(a) Notwithstanding the disability of minority described under AS 09.10.140(a), a person may not bring an action for personal injury, death, or property damage unless commenced within 10 years of the earlier of the date of
(1) substantial completion of the construction alleged to have caused the personal injury, death, or property damage; however, the limitation of this paragraph does not apply to a claim resulting from an intentional or reckless disregard of specific project design plans and specifications or building codes; in this paragraph, “substantial completion” means the date when construction is sufficiently completed to allow the owner or a person authorized by the owner to occupy the improvement or to use the improvement in the manner for which it was intended; or
(2) the last act alleged to have caused the personal injury, death, or property damage.
(b) This section does not apply if
(1) the personal injury, death, or property damage resulted from
(A) prolonged exposure to hazardous waste;
(B) an intentional act or gross negligence;
(C) fraud or misrepresentation;
(D) breach of an express warranty or guarantee;
(E) a defective product; in this subparagraph, “product” means an object that has intrinsic value, is capable of delivery as an assembled whole or as a component part, and is introduced into trade or commerce; or
(F) breach of trust or fiduciary duty;
(2) the facts that would give notice of a potential cause of action are intentionally concealed;
(3) a shorter period of time for bringing the action is imposed under another provision of law;
(4) the provisions of this section are waived by contract; or
(5) the facts that would constitute accrual of a cause of action of a minor are not discoverable in the exercise of reasonable care by the minor's parent or guardian.
(c) The limitation imposed under (a) of this section is tolled during any period in which there exists the undiscovered presence of a foreign body that has no therapeutic or diagnostic purpose or effect in the body of the injured person and the action is based on the presence of the foreign body.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure

Chapter 10. Limitations of Actions

Sec. 09.10.010. General limitations on civil actions.

Sec. 09.10.030. Actions to recover real property.

Sec. 09.10.040. Action upon judgment or sealed instrument in 10 years.

Sec. 09.10.050. Certain property actions to be brought in six years.

Sec. 09.10.053. Contract actions to be brought in three years.

Sec. 09.10.054. Limits on when certain design, construction, and remodeling actions may be brought.

Sec. 09.10.055. Statute of repose of 10 years.

Sec. 09.10.060. Actions for certain statutory penalties to be brought in three years.

Sec. 09.10.065. Commencement of actions for acts constituting sexual offenses.

Sec. 09.10.070. Actions for torts, for injury to personal property, for certain statutory liabilities, and against peace officers and coroners to be brought in two years.

Sec. 09.10.075. Actions related to claims based on medical assistance payment fraud.

Sec. 09.10.080. Actions related to escape to be brought in one year.

Sec. 09.10.090. Actions for penalty.

Sec. 09.10.100. Other actions in 10 years.

Sec. 09.10.110. Accrual of cause of action upon mutual, open, and current account.

Sec. 09.10.120. Actions in name of state, political subdivisions, or public corporations.

Sec. 09.10.130. Effect of absence from state or concealment.

Sec. 09.10.140. Disabilities of minority and incompetency.

Sec. 09.10.160. Disability of alien during war.

Sec. 09.10.170. Commencement stayed by injunction or statute.

Sec. 09.10.180. Time at which disability exists.

Sec. 09.10.190. Coexisting disabilities.

Sec. 09.10.200. Acknowledgment or promise.

Sec. 09.10.210. Past due payments.

Sec. 09.10.220. Action arising in other jurisdictions between nonresidents.

Sec. 09.10.230. Certain actions relating to real property.

Sec. 09.10.240. Commencement of action after dismissal or reversal.