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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 16. Fish and Game
- Chapter 10. Fisheries and Fishing Regulations
- Section 380. Regional Associations.
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AS 16.10.380. Regional Associations.
- (a) The commissioner shall assist in and encourage the formation of qualified regional associations for the purpose of
enhancing salmon production. A regional association is qualified if the commissioner determines that it
- (1) is comprised of associations representative of commercial fishermen in the region;
- (2) includes representatives of other user groups interested in fisheries within the region who wish to belong; and
- (3) possesses a board of directors that includes no less than one representative of each user group that belongs to the
association.
- (b) A qualified regional association, when it becomes a nonprofit corporation under AS 10.20, is established as a service area in the unorganized borough
under AS 29.03.020
for the purpose of providing salmon enhancement services.
- (c) In this section "user group" includes, but is not limited to, sport fishermen, processors, commercial fishermen,
subsistence fishermen, and representatives of local communities.
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