(a) Except as provided in this section, an action may be maintained against a municipality in its corporate character and within the scope of its authority.
(b) A municipality may not require a person to post bond as a condition to bringing a cause of action against it.
(c) An action may not be maintained against an employee or member of a fire department operated and maintained by a municipality or village if the claim is an action for tort or breach of a contractual duty and is based upon the act or omission of the employee or member of the fire department in the execution of a function for which the department is established.
(d) An action for damages may not be brought against a municipality or any of its agents, officers, or employees if the claim
(1) is based on a failure of the municipality, or its agents, officers, or employees, when the municipality is neither owner nor lessee of the property involved,
(A) to inspect property for a violation of any statute, regulation, or ordinance, or a hazard to health or safety;
(B) to discover a violation of any statute, regulation, or ordinance, or a hazard to health or safety if an inspection of property is made; or
(C) to abate a violation of any statute, regulation, or ordinance, or a hazard to health or safety discovered on property inspected;
(2) is based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty by a municipality or its agents, officers, or employees, whether or not the discretion involved is abused;
(3) is based upon the grant, issuance, refusal, suspension, delay, or denial of a license, permit, appeal, approval, exception, variance, or other entitlement, or a rezoning;
(4) is based on the exercise or performance during the course of gratuitous extension of municipal services on an extraterritorial basis;
(5) is based upon the exercise or performance of a duty or function upon the request of, or by the terms of an agreement or contract with, the state to meet emergency public safety requirements; or
(6) is based on the exercise or performance of a duty in connection with an enhanced 911 emergency system and is not based on an intentional act of misconduct or on an act of gross negligence.
(e) In this section
(1) “municipality” has the meaning given in AS 01.10.060 and includes a public corporation established by a municipality;
(2) “village” means an unincorporated community where at least 25 people reside as a social unit.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 65. Actions, Immunities, Defenses, and Duties
Sec. 09.65.070. Suits against incorporated units of local government.
Sec. 09.65.080. Suits by incorporated units of local government.
Sec. 09.65.083. Civil liability of nonprofit and university fire departments.
Sec. 09.65.085. Civil liability of electric utility.
Sec. 09.65.087. Civil liability for use of an automated external defibrillator.
Sec. 09.65.090. Civil liability for emergency aid.
Sec. 09.65.091. Civil liability for responding to disaster.
Sec. 09.65.092. Civil liability for voluntary aircraft safety inspection.
Sec. 09.65.093. Civil liability relating to aircraft runways, airfields, and landing areas.
Sec. 09.65.094. Liability for inspection, installation, or adjustment of a child safety seat.
Sec. 09.65.095. Liability for administration of blood test.
Sec. 09.65.096. Civil liability of hospitals for certain physicians.
Sec. 09.65.097. Civil liability for emergency veterinary care.
Sec. 09.65.112. Civil liability for aircraft and watercraft guest passengers.
Sec. 09.65.145. Liability for injuries or death resulting from livestock activities.
Sec. 09.65.150. Duty to disabled pedestrians.
Sec. 09.65.155. Civil liability of firearms or ammunition manufacturer or dealer.
Sec. 09.65.160. Immunity for good faith disclosures of job performance information.
Sec. 09.65.161. Immunity for disclosure of required health care data.
Sec. 09.65.170. Limited liability of certain directors and officers.
Sec. 09.65.180. Civil liability of zoos.
Sec. 09.65.200. Tort immunity for personal injuries or death occurring on unimproved land.
Sec. 09.65.202. Tort immunity for landowners' allowing recreational activity; adverse possession.
Sec. 09.65.205. Civil liability for controlled substances offense.
Sec. 09.65.215. Immunity of peace officer for use of body wire eavesdropping device.
Sec. 09.65.220. Immunity for certain real property disclosures.
Sec. 09.65.230. Innocent misrepresentations by agents in real property transfers.
Sec. 09.65.235. Immunity for negotiated regulation making committee and its members.
Sec. 09.65.250. Immunity for certain actions related to child support.
Sec. 09.65.255. Liability for acts of minors.
Sec. 09.65.270. Civil immunity related to the sale or transfer of a firearm.
Sec. 09.65.280. Civil liability of state for acts or omissions of village public safety officers.
Sec. 09.65.290. Civil liability for sports or recreational activities.
Sec. 09.65.295. Liability involving a peace officer or firefighter.
Sec. 09.65.300. Immunity for providing free health care services.
Sec. 09.65.305. Immunity for distributing free recycled used eyeglasses.
Sec. 09.65.330. Immunity: Use of defensive force.
Sec. 09.65.340. Immunity for prescribing, providing, or administering an opioid overdose drug.
Sec. 09.65.350. Immunity for certain actions related to transportation network companies.