(a) Other than money payable on an instrument that is subject to AS 34.45.140, money payable on a check, draft, or similar instrument on which a banking or financial organization is directly liable, including a cashier's check and a certified check, that has been outstanding for more than five years after it was payable or after its issuance if payable on demand, is presumed abandoned. This presumption does not apply if the owner, within the preceding five years, has communicated in writing with the banking or financial organization concerning the instrument or has otherwise indicated an interest as evidenced by a memorandum or other record, on file, prepared by an employee of the organization.
(b) A holder may not deduct from the amount of an instrument subject to this section a charge imposed for failure to present the instrument for payment unless there is a valid and enforceable written contract between the holder and the owner of the instrument under which the holder may impose a charge, and the holder regularly imposes the charges and does not regularly reverse or otherwise cancel them.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 45. Unclaimed Property
Sec. 34.45.140. Traveler's checks and money orders.
Sec. 34.45.160. Bank deposits and money in financial organizations.
Sec. 34.45.170. Money owing under life insurance policies.
Sec. 34.45.175. Certain property distributed in insurance company reorganizations.
Sec. 34.45.180. Deposits held by utilities.
Sec. 34.45.190. Refunds held by business associations.
Sec. 34.45.200. Stock and other intangible interests in business associations.
Sec. 34.45.210. Property of business associations held in course of dissolution.
Sec. 34.45.220. Property held by agents and fiduciaries.
Sec. 34.45.230. Property held by courts and public agencies.
Sec. 34.45.240. Gift certificates and credit memos.
Sec. 34.45.260. Contents of safe deposit box or other safekeeping repository.