15 AAC 23.123 - Application on behalf of a disabled, incompetent, or other adult
Current through April 6, 2022
(a) An
application for a dividend filed on behalf of another adult must comply with
the requirements of
15 AAC 23.103.
(b) An application for a dividend may be
filed on behalf of a disabled adult only by the disabled adult's spouse,
parent, legal guardian, or other authorized representative. Medical
documentation regarding the disability must be provided with the disabled
individual's application.
(c) An
application for a dividend may be filed on behalf of an incompetent adult only
by the incompetent adult's parent, guardian, or conservator appointed under AS
13.26 or under other similar provision of law of this state or of another
jurisdiction.
(d) An individual, to
whom a power of attorney has been granted, may file an application for a
dividend on behalf of an adult, if the power of attorney is a general power of
attorney or the power of attorney specifically authorizes the individual to
file a dividend application on the adult's behalf.
(e) Evidence of the authority of the
individual applying on behalf of an adult under (b), (c), or (d) of this
section must be attached to the application, and the circumstances requiring
the signature by someone other than the applicant must be clearly set out and
explained. The individual making application on behalf of another adult must
certify to the facts underlying the adult's eligibility for a dividend and must
sign the application on behalf of the adult.
Notes
Authority:AS 43.23.015
AS 43.23.055
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