(a) An unqualified person is one who
- (1) does not meet the age or residence requirements as provided for under AS 47.45.010 — 47.45.160;
- (2) meets the age and residence requirements of AS 47.45.010 — 47.45.160 but either is confined in a state or federal mental health institution or facility and is certified by the state as unable to manage personal affairs, or resides in a nursing home as that term is defined in AS 08.70.180; however, if that person, at the time of commitment or commencement of residence, provided the principal support of a spouse, the commissioner of health may determine to pay the confined person's bonus to the person's spouse until the spouse is qualified for a bonus;
- (3) is otherwise qualified but confined in a penal or correctional institution or facility; upon completion of sentence or upon the conferral of a pardon, parole, or probation, the person may make application; confinement outside the state shall be considered as residence in the state if a person was convicted and sentenced from a court in Alaska; revocation of parole or probation shall be cause for immediate disqualification until release from confinement is again effected;
- (4) is permanently disqualified under AS 47.45.030(c);
- (5) did not apply, under AS 47.45.010(a), before January 1, 1997, for qualification to receive a longevity bonus;
- (6) was found qualified to receive a longevity bonus and was subsequently permanently disqualified under former AS 47.45.030(b) or former AS 47.45.045.