Alaska Statutes
Chapter 65. Actions, Immunities, Defenses, and Duties
Sec. 09.65.255. Liability for acts of minors.

(a) Except as provided under (d) and (e) of this section, a person, municipal corporation, association, village, school district, or religious or charitable organization, incorporated or unincorporated, may recover damages in a civil action in an amount not to exceed $15,000 and court costs from either parent or both parents of an unemancipated minor under the age of 18 years who, as a result of a knowing or intentional act, destroys real or personal property belonging to the person, municipal corporation, association, village, school district, or religious or charitable organization. However, for purposes of this subsection, recovery in damages shall be apportioned by the court between the parents without regard to legal custody but with due consideration for the actual care and custody of the minor provided by the parents.
(b) A state agency or its agents, including a person working in or responsible for the operation of a foster home, as defined in AS 47.32.900, juvenile treatment facility, juvenile detention facility, or treatment institution, is not liable for the acts of unemancipated minors in its charge or custody. A state agency or an agent of a state agency, including a nonprofit corporation that designates shelters for runaways under AS 47.10.392 - 47.10.399 and employees of or volunteers with that corporation, is not liable for the acts of a minor sheltered in a shelter for runaways, as defined in AS 47.10.399. In this subsection,
(1) “juvenile detention facility” has the meaning given in AS 47.12.990;
(2) “juvenile treatment facility” has the meaning given in AS 47.12.990;
(3) “treatment institution” has the meaning given in AS 47.14.990.
(c) A parent of an unemancipated minor under the age of 18 years who is a runaway or missing minor is not liable under (a) of this section for the acts of the minor that are committed by the minor after a parent of the minor has made a report to a law enforcement agency, as authorized by AS 47.10.141(a), that the minor has run away or is missing. In this subsection, “runaway or missing minor” means a minor who a parent reasonably believes is absent from the minor's residence for the purpose of evading a parent or who is otherwise missing from the minor's usual place of abode without the consent of a parent.
(d) If a parent has an insurance policy that would compensate a claimant for civil damages described under (a) of this section, and the policy limits are in excess of $15,000, civil damages may be recovered under (a) of this section in an amount not to exceed the policy limits or $25,000, whichever amount is lower.
(e) Subsection (a) of this section does not authorize the recovery of damages from
(1) a legal guardian; or
(2) the adoptive parents of a hard-to-place child if the adoptive parents are receiving, at the time the property is destroyed, financial assistance from the state as a result of the adoption; in this paragraph, “hard-to-place child” has the meaning given in AS 25.23.240.
(f) If damages are recovered in a civil action as allowed under (a) of this section, the court shall require the unemancipated minor who caused the damages to provide a written report to the court regarding
(1) financial resources of the minor that are available for purposes of restitution;
(2) restitution the minor has made to the claimants; and
(3) what, if anything, the minor has learned from the civil justice process.

Structure Alaska Statutes

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. 09.65.210. Damages resulting from commission of a felony or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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. 09.65.240. Liability of the state and regional educational attendance areas for release of hazardous substances.

Sec. 09.65.245. Immunity for certain persons supplying or using gravel or other aggregate material; limitations on asbestos-related actions against defendants.

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. 09.65.292. Parental waiver of child's negligence claim against provider of sports or recreational activity.

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. 09.65.315. Damages resulting from driving the vehicle of a person under the influence of an alcoholic beverage.

Sec. 09.65.320. Nonrecovery for damages for noneconomic losses resulting from operating a motor vehicle while uninsured.

Sec. 09.65.325. Immunity relating to use or nonuse of investigational drugs, biological products, and devices.

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.