(a) The fact that a person is or has been evaluated or treated for mental illness may not be a basis for discrimination in
(1) seeking employment;
(2) resuming or continuing professional practice or previous occupation;
(3) obtaining or retaining housing;
(4) obtaining or retaining licenses or permits, including but not limited to a motor vehicle license, motor vehicle operator's and chauffeur's license, and a professional or occupational license.
(b) Applications for positions, licenses, and housing may not contain requests for information concerning evaluation or treatment experiences.
(c) A person may not aid, abet, incite, compel, or coerce the doing of an act forbidden under this section or attempt to do so.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 47. Welfare, Social Services, and Institutions
Sec. 47.30.817. Advance health care directives.
Sec. 47.30.825. Patient medical rights.
Sec. 47.30.830. Prohibition of experimental treatments.
Sec. 47.30.833. Nutritional evaluation; right to proper diet.
Sec. 47.30.835. Civil rights not impaired.
Sec. 47.30.836. Psychotropic medication in non-crisis situation.
Sec. 47.30.837. Informed consent.
Sec. 47.30.838. Psychotropic medication in crisis situations.
Sec. 47.30.839. Court-ordered administration of medication.
Sec. 47.30.840. Right to privacy and personal possessions; other rights.
Sec. 47.30.845. Confidential records.
Sec. 47.30.847. Patients' grievance procedures.
Sec. 47.30.850. Sealing records.
Sec. 47.30.851. Relief from legal disability.
Sec. 47.30.855. Posting of rights.