Alaska Confidentiality of Information for Domestic Violence Victims (04-0500A) is a law that protects the personal information of victims of domestic violence. It ensures that victims' private information, such as their home address, phone number, and other contact information, is not disclosed or shared without the victim's consent. This law applies to all entities that provide services or assistance to victims of domestic violence, including law enforcement, social services, health care providers, and courts. There are two types of Alaska Confidentiality of Information for Domestic Violence Victims (04-0500A): 1. Mandatory Confidentiality: This type of confidentiality requires all entities to keep victims' personal information confidential, regardless of whether the victim has requested it or not. 2. Optional Confidentiality: This type of confidentiality allows victims to request their personal information be kept confidential. The entity must then protect the victim's information and not disclose it without the victim's consent.