Alaska Statutes
Article 1. General Powers.
Sec. 29.35.133. Immunity for 911 systems.

(a) The establishment, funding, use, operation, or maintenance of enhanced 911 systems and all activities associated with those actions are specifically found to be within the ambit of AS 09.50.250(1) and AS 09.65.070(d)(6). Except for intentional acts of misconduct or gross negligence, a service supplier, local exchange telephone company, or wireless telephone company and their employees and agents are also immune from tort liability that might otherwise be incurred in the course of installing, training, maintaining, or providing enhanced 911 systems or transmitting or receiving calls on the system.
(b) An individual, telephone company, or employee of a telephone company who operates or maintains an emergency 911 service is not liable for civil damages in a tort action as a result of an act, omission, failure of service, or incorrect information done or given in good faith.
(c) In this section, “service supplier” means a person that provides or offers to provide telecommunications equipment or services necessary for the establishment, maintenance, or operation of an enhanced 911 system.

Structure Alaska Statutes

Alaska Statutes

Title 29. Municipal Government

Chapter 35. Municipal Powers and Duties

Article 1. General Powers.

Sec. 29.35.010. General powers.

Sec. 29.35.015. Investment pools.

Sec. 29.35.020. Extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Sec. 29.35.030. Eminent domain.

Sec. 29.35.040. Emergency disaster powers.

Sec. 29.35.050. Garbage and solid waste services.

Sec. 29.35.055. Local air quality control program.

Sec. 29.35.060. Franchises and permits.

Sec. 29.35.070. Public utilities.

Sec. 29.35.080. Alcoholic beverages.

Sec. 29.35.085. Curfew.

Sec. 29.35.090. Municipal property; rights-of-way.

Sec. 29.35.100. Budget and capital program.

Sec. 29.35.110. Expenditure of borough revenues.

Sec. 29.35.120. Annual audit.

Sec. 29.35.125. Fees for police protection services.

Sec. 29.35.130. Emergency services communications centers.

Sec. 29.35.131. 911 surcharge.

Sec. 29.35.133. Immunity for 911 systems.

Sec. 29.35.134. Multi-line telephone systems.

Sec. 29.35.135. Waiver of privacy by local exchange telephone company subscribers.

Sec. 29.35.137. Definitions.

Sec. 29.35.138. Application.

Sec. 29.35.140. Regulation of transportation carriers.

Sec. 29.35.141. Regulation of radio antennas.

Sec. 29.35.144. Sprinkler systems in certain residential buildings.

Sec. 29.35.145. Regulation of firearms and knives.

Sec. 29.35.146. Regulation of unmanned aircraft systems.

Sec. 29.35.147. Licensing of massage therapists.

Sec. 29.35.148. Regulation of transportation network companies or drivers.

Sec. 29.35.149. Regulation of dextromethorphan.