2 AAC 36.210 - Alaska cost-of-living allowance
(a) The Alaska
cost-of-living allowance established under
AS
14.25.142 accrues from the first day of the
month after written application from the member, in a form prescribed by the
administrator, is either hand-delivered to the division of retirement and
benefits, or is mailed to the division of retirement and benefits and
postmarked from within Alaska. If a mailed application has an illegible
postmark or an undated postmark, the postmark day is rebuttably presumed to be
five working days before the day the application was received by the
division.
(b) Except as otherwise
provided by
AS
14.25.142, a member must be domiciled and
physically present in Alaska to receive a cost-of-living allowance under
AS
14.25.142.
(c) For the purposes of this chapter, a
person domiciled in the state is a person who
(1) maintains his or her principal residence
in the state of Alaska;
(2)
demonstrates at all times during an absence an intent to return to Alaska and a
resident of Alaska; and
(3) does
not claim residency outside the state or obtain benefits of residency in
another state or nation.
(d) The administrator's determination of an
applicant's residency will be based on the totality of relevant circumstances.
Intent is demonstrated by establishing and maintaining customary ties
indicative of Alaska residency. Acts that are required by law or contract or
that are routinely performed by temporary residents of the state are not
sufficient to demonstrate residency. The burden is on the applicant or
recipient to provide the administrator with documentation or other information
necessary to support eligibility for the Alaska cost-of-living allowance. The
following may be used as evidence of domicile:
(1) the applicant's written or oral
statements at the time in question, including statements made to obtain a
license to drive, fish, hunt, or engage in another activity regulated by a
governmental entity;
(2) the
affidavits of other persons who had reason to know of the applicant's
intent;
(3) voter registration and
voting records;
(4) proof of a
substantial ownership or leasehold interest in applicant's residence in
Alaska;
(5) proof, such as the
presence of household goods owned by the applicant, that the residence referred
to in (4) of this subsection is inhabited by and used as a primary residence by
applicant;
(6) an Alaskan telephone
listing in the applicant's or the applicant's spouse's name;
(7) the duration of continuous residence in
the state;
(8) employment and
unemployment records;
(9) permanent
fund dividend or longevity bonus records;
(10) travel records;
(11) other information the applicant deems
relevant.
(e) In the
event a recipient's eligibility for the Alaska cost-of-living allowance is in
question, the division will notify the recipient by certified mail that
evidence of domicile is required. The recipient must provide evidence as
outlined in (d) of this section within 30 days of receipt of the division's
notice. Failure of the recipient to provide evidence of domicile by either hand
delivering or mailing evidence, which must be received or postmarked within 30
days after the recipient's receipt of the division's notice, will result in the
removal of the Alaska cost-of-living allowance.
(f) Upon receipt of evidence confirming that
the recipient satisfies the requirements under (a) - (d) of this section, the
Alaska cost-of-living allowance will be reinstated retroactively to the date it
was removed, if the recipient has not been out of state for a continuous period
that exceeds 90 days from the date of the recipient's departure.
Notes
Authority:AS 14.25.022
AS 14.25.035
AS 14.25.142
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