A person or the lessee or agent of a person owning or operating a railroad in the state is liable for the value of or injury to a horse, mule, colt, cow, bull, calf, hog, sheep, or other domesticated animal killed or injured upon or near an unfenced track of a railroad in the state, whenever the death or injury is caused by a moving train, engine, or car upon a track.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs
Chapter 30. Miscellaneous Regulations Governing Public Utilities and Carriers
Article 4. Injury to Livestock by Railroads.
Sec. 42.30.150. Liability of railroad for injury to or death of livestock.
Sec. 42.30.160. When railroad track considered fenced.
Sec. 42.30.170. Notice and filing of killing or injury.