A person providing, either privately or commercially, film, photo, or visual or printed matter processing, production, or finishing services or computer installation, repair, or other services, or Internet or cellular telephone services who, in the process of providing those services, observes a film, photo, picture, computer file, image, or other matter and has reasonable cause to suspect that the film, photo, picture, computer file, image, or other matter visually depicts a child engaged in conduct described in AS 11.41.455(a) shall immediately report the observation to the nearest law enforcement agency and provide the law enforcement agency with all information known about the nature and origin of the film, photo, picture, computer file, image, or other matter.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 47. Welfare, Social Services, and Institutions
Sec. 47.17.020. Persons required to report.
Sec. 47.17.023. Reports from certain persons regarding child pornography.
Sec. 47.17.024. Duties of practitioners of the healing arts.
Sec. 47.17.025. Duties of public authorities.
Sec. 47.17.027. Duties of school officials.
Sec. 47.17.030. Action on reports of harm; disclosure.
Sec. 47.17.033. Investigations and interviews.
Sec. 47.17.035. Duties of department in domestic violence cases.
Sec. 47.17.040. Child protection registry; confidentiality.
Sec. 47.17.060. Evidence not privileged.
Sec. 47.17.064. Photographs and x-rays.
Sec. 47.17.068. Penalty for failure to report.