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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 16. Fish and Game
- Chapter 5. Fish and Game Code
- Section 520. Number Plate.
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AS 16.05.520. Number Plate.
- (a) The vessel license includes a permanent number plate. The number plate shall be accompanied by a tab affixed to it
designating the year to be fished. A number plate is not transferable, and it shall be considered a permanent fixture
upon the vessel upon which it is originally placed. It shall be securely fastened well forward on the port side in
plain sight. On a vessel with a superstructure the plate shall be fastened on the port side of the superstructure. A
number plate remains the property of the state. If a permanent number plate is accidentally defaced, mutilated,
destroyed, or lost, the person owning or operating the vessel shall immediately apply for and may obtain a duplicate
upon furnishing the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission with the pertinent facts and a payment of $2.
- (b) If a vessel carrying a number plate is lost, destroyed, or sold, the owner shall immediately report the loss,
destruction, or sale to the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission.
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