Alaska Statutes
Article 2. Military Justice.
Sec. 26.05.855. Drunken, impaired, or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.

(a) A member of the militia who operates or physically controls a nonmilitary vehicle, aircraft, or vessel in a negligent or reckless manner may be punished by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct if the charge is for negligent operation or control, or by up to one year of confinement, by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge, and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct if the charge is for reckless operation or control. A court-martial may not impose a sentence of confinement under this subsection if the charge is for negligent operation or control.
(b) A member of the militia who (1) operates or physically controls a nonmilitary vehicle, aircraft, or vessel while impaired by a controlled substance, or (2) operates or is in actual physical control of a nonmilitary vehicle, aircraft, or vessel while under the influence of alcohol or when the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is equal to or exceeds the applicable limit under (d) of this section may be punished by up to one year of confinement, by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge, and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, or under (e) of this section if the member is not in active duty status at the time of the offense, or by up to five years of confinement, by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge, and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct if the member is in active duty status at the time of the offense.
(c) A member of the militia who (1) operates or physically controls a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel of the armed forces of the United States or the militia of a state in a negligent or reckless manner or while impaired by a controlled substance, or (2) operates or is in actual physical control of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel of the armed forces of the United States or the militia of a state while under the influence of alcohol or when the alcohol concentration in the person's blood or breath is equal to or exceeds the applicable limit under (d) of this section may be punished by up to five years of confinement, by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge, and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct.
(d) For purposes of (b) and (c) of this section,
(1) in the case of the operation or control of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel in the United States, the applicable limit on the alcohol concentration in a person's blood or breath is the lesser of
(A) the blood alcohol content limit under the law of the state in which the conduct occurred, except as provided under (3) of this subsection for conduct on a military installation that is in more than one state; and
(B) the blood alcohol content limit under AS 28.35.030;
(2) in the case of the operation or control of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel outside the United States, the applicable blood alcohol content limit is 0.10 grams of alcohol for each 100 milliliters of blood with respect to alcohol concentration in a person's blood and is 0.10 grams of alcohol for each 210 liters of breath with respect to alcohol concentration in a person's breath, as shown by chemical analysis or a lower limit that the Secretary of Defense may prescribe by regulation;
(3) in the case of a military installation that is in more than one state, if those states have different blood alcohol content limits under their respective state laws, the Secretary of Defense may select one of the blood alcohol content limits to apply uniformly on that installation.
(e) A member of the militia may be punished by up to five years of confinement, by separation with characterization up to dishonorable discharge, and by such other punishment as a court-martial may direct if the member of the militia is convicted under (b) of this section and has been previously convicted two or more times within the 10 years preceding the date of the present offense.
(f) Unless otherwise specifically defined or unless the context otherwise requires, in this section,
(1) “blood alcohol content limit” means the amount of alcohol concentration in a person's blood or breath at which operation or control of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel is prohibited;
(2) “nonmilitary” means not of the armed forces of the United States or of the militia of a state;
(3) “state” includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa;
(4) “United States” includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace

Chapter 05. Code of Military Justice

Article 2. Military Justice.

Sec. 26.05.360. Regulations; adopting military justice procedures and nonjudicial punishment.

Sec. 26.05.365. Statement of policy on military justice.

Sec. 26.05.370. Persons subject to military courts; jurisdiction.

Sec. 26.05.375. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel.

Sec. 26.05.380. Territorial applicability.

Sec. 26.05.385. Judge advocates.

Sec. 26.05.390. Apprehension.

Sec. 26.05.395. Imposition of restraint.

Sec. 26.05.400. Restraint of persons charged with offenses.

Sec. 26.05.405. Place of confinement; reports and receiving of prisoners.

Sec. 26.05.410. Delivery of offenders to a civil authority.

Sec. 26.05.415. Courts-martial classified.

Sec. 26.05.420. Jurisdiction of courts-martial in general.

Sec. 26.05.425. Jurisdiction of a general court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.430. Jurisdiction of a special court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.435. Jurisdiction of a summary court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.440. Grand jury requirement.

Sec. 26.05.445. Venue for grand jury and court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.450. Who may convene a general court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.455. Who may convene a special court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.460. Who may convene a summary court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.465. Who may serve on courts-martial.

Sec. 26.05.470. Military judge of a general or special court-martial.

Sec. 26.05.475. Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel.

Sec. 26.05.480. Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters.

Sec. 26.05.485. Absent and additional members.

Sec. 26.05.490. Charges and specifications.

Sec. 26.05.495. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.

Sec. 26.05.500. Investigation; preliminary hearing.

Sec. 26.05.505. Forwarding of charges.

Sec. 26.05.510. Advice of judge advocate and reference for trial.

Sec. 26.05.515. Service of charges.

Sec. 26.05.520. Unlawfully influencing the action of a court.

Sec. 26.05.525. Continuances.

Sec. 26.05.530. Oaths or affirmations.

Sec. 26.05.535. Statute of limitations.

Sec. 26.05.540. Former jeopardy.

Sec. 26.05.545. Pleas of the accused.

Sec. 26.05.550. Subpoena; process of military courts.

Sec. 26.05.555. Contempt.

Sec. 26.05.560. Defense of insanity.

Sec. 26.05.565. Lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility; commitment of accused for examination and treatment.

Sec. 26.05.570. Voting and rulings.

Sec. 26.05.575. Number of votes required.

Sec. 26.05.580. Record of trial.

Sec. 26.05.585. Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited.

Sec. 26.05.590. Punishments; maximum limits.

Sec. 26.05.595. Deferment of sentences.

Sec. 26.05.600. Execution of confinement.

Sec. 26.05.605. Error of law; lesser included offense.

Sec. 26.05.610. Withdrawal of appeal.

Sec. 26.05.615. Appeal by the state.

Sec. 26.05.620. Vacation of suspension.

Sec. 26.05.625. Petition for a new trial.

Sec. 26.05.630. Restoration.

Sec. 26.05.635. Leave required to be taken pending review of court-martial convictions.

Sec. 26.05.640. Military Appeals Commission.

Sec. 26.05.645. Review by civilian court.

Sec. 26.05.650. Appellate and civilian counsel.

Sec. 26.05.655. Authority to administer oaths and act as notary public.

Sec. 26.05.660. Delegation by the governor.

Sec. 26.05.665. Military justice account.

Sec. 26.05.670. Payment, collection, and deposit of fines.

Sec. 26.05.675. Pay and allowances for court-martial duty.

Sec. 26.05.680. Uniformity of interpretation.

Sec. 26.05.685. Immunity for action of military courts.

Sec. 26.05.690. Principals.

Sec. 26.05.695. Accessory after the fact.

Sec. 26.05.697. Misprision of serious offense.

Sec. 26.05.700. Conviction of lesser included offense.

Sec. 26.05.705. Attempts.

Sec. 26.05.710. Conspiracy.

Sec. 26.05.715. Solicitation.

Sec. 26.05.720. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation.

Sec. 26.05.725. Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation.

Sec. 26.05.730. Desertion.

Sec. 26.05.735. Absence without leave.

Sec. 26.05.737. False or unauthorized pass offenses.

Sec. 26.05.740. Missing movement; jumping from vessel.

Sec. 26.05.745. Contempt toward officials.

Sec. 26.05.750. Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer.

Sec. 26.05.755. Assaulting or wilfully disobeying superior commissioned officer.

Sec. 26.05.760. Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer.

Sec. 26.05.765. Failure to obey order or regulation.

Sec. 26.05.767. Impersonation of officer, noncommissioned officer, petty officer, agent, or official.

Sec. 26.05.768. Wearing unauthorized insignia, decoration, badge, ribbon, device, or lapel button.

Sec. 26.05.770. Cruelty and maltreatment.

Sec. 26.05.775. Mutiny or sedition.

Sec. 26.05.780. Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape.

Sec. 26.05.785. Releasing prisoner without proper authority; drinking or using drugs with prisoner.

Sec. 26.05.790. Unlawful detention.

Sec. 26.05.793. Wrongful interference with adverse administrative proceeding.

Sec. 26.05.795. Noncompliance with procedural rules.

Sec. 26.05.796. Wrongful refusal to testify.

Sec. 26.05.798. Retaliation.

Sec. 26.05.800. Misbehavior before the enemy.

Sec. 26.05.805. Subordinate compelling surrender.

Sec. 26.05.810. Improper use of countersign.

Sec. 26.05.815. Forcing a safeguard.

Sec. 26.05.820. Captured or abandoned property.

Sec. 26.05.825. Aiding the enemy.

Sec. 26.05.830. Misconduct as prisoner.

Sec. 26.05.833. Offenses against correctional custody and restriction.

Sec. 26.05.835. False official statements or oaths.

Sec. 26.05.840. Military property; loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition.

Sec. 26.05.845. Property other than military property; waste, spoilage, or destruction.

Sec. 26.05.850. Improper hazarding of vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.

Sec. 26.05.855. Drunken, impaired, or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.

Sec. 26.05.860. Drunkenness and other incapacitating offenses.

Sec. 26.05.865. Misbehavior of sentinel.

Sec. 26.05.867. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout.

Sec. 26.05.870. Wrongful use or possession of controlled substances.

Sec. 26.05.875. Malingering.

Sec. 26.05.880. Riot or breach of peace.

Sec. 26.05.885. Provoking speeches or gestures.

Sec. 26.05.890. Sexual assault.

Sec. 26.05.893. Prohibited sexual activities with military recruit or trainee by person in position of special trust.

Sec. 26.05.895. Stalking.

Sec. 26.05.897. Assault.

Sec. 26.05.900. Other sexual misconduct; indecent viewing, visual recording, or broadcasting.

Sec. 26.05.905. Larceny and wrongful appropriation.

Sec. 26.05.910. Forgery.

Sec. 26.05.913. Public records offenses.

Sec. 26.05.915. Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds.

Sec. 26.05.920. Perjury.

Sec. 26.05.925. Fraud against the government.

Sec. 26.05.930. Conduct unbecoming an officer.

Sec. 26.05.935. General article.

Sec. 26.05.940. Offenses concerning government computers.

Sec. 26.05.945. Breach of medical quarantine.