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Exemption: Jewelry to $1,350

Citation: Stat. - Alaska Stat. § 09.38.020 (b)

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Alaska Stat. § 09.38.020 (b):
Sec. 09.38.020 Exemptions of personal property subject to value limitations.

(a) An individual is entitled to an exemption in property not to exceed an aggregate value of $3,000 chosen by the individual from the following categories of property:

(1) household goods and wearing apparel reasonably necessary for one household;

(2) if reasonably held for the personal use of the individual or a dependent, books and musical instruments; and

(3) family portraits and heirlooms of particular sentimental value to the individual.

(b) An individual is entitled to exemption of jewelry, not exceeding $1,000 in aggregate value, if held for the personal use of the individual or a dependent.

(c) An individual is entitled to exemption, not exceeding $2,800 in aggregate value, of implements, professional books, and tools of the trade.

(d) An individual is entitled to the exemption of pets to the extent of a value not exceeding $1,000.

(e) An individual is entitled to an exemption of one motor vehicle to the extent of a value not exceeding $3,000 if the full value of the motor vehicle does not exceed $20,000.
Last Amended: 1988
1988
(Sec. 2 ch 62 SLA 1982; am Sec. 4 ch 135 SLA 1988)
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