(a) If entry is reasonably necessary to actually alleviate or prevent the disaster, all persons authorized to carry out emergency measures directed under the provisions of AS 26.23.010 - 26.23.220 shall be accorded free access to all public and private land and public buildings within the areas specified, and are authorized to enter them and to perform work and take measures that are appropriate without the consent of the owners of the land or buildings.
(b) [Repealed, § 28 ch 32 SLA 1994.]
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace
Article 1. Alaska Disaster Act.
Sec. 26.23.020. The governor and disaster emergencies.
Sec. 26.23.025. The legislature and disaster emergencies.
Sec. 26.23.045. Response corps; depots.
Sec. 26.23.060. Local and interjurisdictional disaster services.
Sec. 26.23.070. Establishment of interjurisdictional disaster planning and service areas.
Sec. 26.23.071. Alaska State Emergency Response Commission.
Sec. 26.23.073. Emergency planning districts and committees.
Sec. 26.23.075. Emergency plans.
Sec. 26.23.077. Plan review; incident command systems.
Sec. 26.23.080. Federal disaster loans to political subdivisions.
Sec. 26.23.090. Grants to disaster victims.
Sec. 26.23.100. Temporary housing.
Sec. 26.23.110. Debris and wreckage removal in disaster emergency or major disaster.
Sec. 26.23.135. Emergency Management Assistance Compact enacted and entered into.
Sec. 26.23.136. Compact terms.
Sec. 26.23.140. Local disaster emergencies.
Sec. 26.23.150. Disaster prevention.
Sec. 26.23.170. Communications.
Sec. 26.23.190. Emergency powers.
Sec. 26.23.205. Confiscation of firearms.
Sec. 26.23.210. Relationship to homeland security and civil defense laws.