Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB77

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Report Pass
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  
Report Pass
4/29/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  

Caption

Mail Theft

Impact

The passage of HB 77 would significantly impact state laws related to theft and property crimes. By clearly defining mail theft and associated penalties, the bill aims to deter potential offenders and protect individuals' rights to their postal property. The amendment specifically brings clarity to what constitutes mail theft, thus aiding law enforcement in prosecuting offenders more effectively. As mail theft can lead to significant personal and financial harm, this legislation is positioned to enhance public safety and trust in mail services.

Summary

House Bill 77 introduces amendments to Alaska's criminal laws, specifically focusing on the crime of mail theft. This bill redefines the existing theft laws to explicitly categorize the theft of mail and articles within mail as theft in the second degree. Notably, it outlines various situations where mail theft could occur, such as obtaining mail through fraud or deception and taking mail from various postal locations, including mail receptacles and postal carriers. The intent behind this bill is to strengthen the legal framework surrounding mail theft in Alaska, ensuring harsher penalties for those committing this offense.

Contention

There may be contentions regarding the implications of defining mail theft within the theft laws. Some legislators may raise concerns about the potential for overreach or the nuances regarding what constitutes 'appropriate' mail-handling practices among individuals who might inadvertently collect mail not intended for them. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding privacy and the rights of individuals who have a legitimate claim to mail, such as those giving consent for someone to collect their mail due to various circumstances. The bill outlines defenses for those accused of mail theft, but the clarity and enforceability of such provisions may provoke debate among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB106

Theft: Organized; Med. Records; Mail

AK SB100

Theft: Organized; Med. Records; Mail

AK HB97

Org. Retail Theft/fund;mktplace Sales Tax

AK SB108

Crimes and offenses; crime of mail theft, established; penalties, provided

AK AB2337

Peace officers: theft.

AK AB1941

Organized metal theft.

AK SB513

To Create The Criminal Offense Of Mail Theft; And To Create The Criminal Offense Of Theft Or Unauthorized Reproduction Of A Mail Receptacle Key Or Lock.

AK SB1266

Crimes: theft.

AK AB476

Metal theft.

AK SB394

Water theft: fire hydrants.

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