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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 41. Public Resources
- Chapter 23. Multiple Use Management of Public Resources
- Section 70. Incompatible Uses.
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AS 41.23.070. Incompatible Uses.
- (a) Except as provided in this section, the commissioner may prohibit or restrict incompatible uses under the management
plan adopted under AS 41.23.060
within the state-owned land described in AS 41.23.080
.
- (b) The commissioner shall allow traditional access to or through the Ernie Haugen Public Use Area by motorized or
nonmotorized means of transportation to private land, interests in private land, and for lawful sport and subsistence
hunting, fishing, trapping, and recreational purposes in a manner that is compatible with purposes specified in AS 41.23.050
(1) - (3).
- (c) If the commissioner determines that a use is incompatible with one or more other uses in a portion of the Ernie Haugen
Public Use Area, the commissioner shall state in the management plan adopted or revised under AS 41.23.060
- (1) each determination of incompatibility;
- (2) the specific area where the incompatibility is determined to exist;
- (3) the time within which the incompatibility is determined to exist; and
- (4) the reasons for each determination of incompatibility.
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