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Alaska Statutes Title 47. Welfare, Social Services and Institutions § 47.90.070. Definitions

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In this chapter,

(1) “commissioner” means the commissioner of labor and workforce development;

(2) “displaced homemaker” means a person who

(A) has worked as a homemaker providing unsalaried services for the family for a period of at least three years;

(B) faces a significant reduction in family income or support through divorce, death, separation, desertion, or disability; and

(C) has encountered difficulty in finding employment.

(a) A manufacturer of an investigational drug, biological product, or device may make available to an eligible patient, and an eligible patient may request, the manufacturer's investigational drug, biological product, or device.  However, nothing in this Part shall be construed to require a manufacturer of an investigational drug, biological product, or device to make such investigational drug, biological product, or device available to an eligible patient.

(b) A manufacturer of an investigational drug, biological product, or device may provide the investigational drug, biological product, or device to an eligible patient without receiving compensation or may require the eligible patient to pay the costs of, or the costs associated with, the manufacture of the investigational drug, biological product, or device.

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