Advertising with us can place you in front of thousands of visitors a day. Learn more!
|
|
|
- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 16. Fish and Game
- Chapter 43. Regulation of Entry Into Alaska Commercial Fisheries
- Section 170. Transfer of Entry Permits.
previous:
Section 160. Fees.
next:
Section 180. Emergency Transfers.
AS 16.43.170. Transfer of Entry Permits.
(a) Except as provided in AS 16.10.333 - 16.10.338 and in AS 44.81.231 - 44.81.250, entry permits and interim-use permits are transferable
only through the commission as provided in this section and AS 16.43.180
and under regulations adopted by the commission. An involuntary transfer of an entry permit in a manner inconsistent with the statutes of
this state and the regulations of the commission is void.
(b) Except as provided in (e) of this section, the holder of an entry permit may transfer the permit to another person or to the
commission upon 60 days notice of intent to transfer under regulations adopted by the commission. No sooner than 60 days nor later than 12
months from the date of notice to the commission, the holder of an entry permit may transfer the permit. If the proposed transferee, other
than the commission, can demonstrate the present ability to participate actively in the fishery and the transfer does not violate any
provision of this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter, and if a certificate for the permit under AS 16.10.333(b)(1) - (2), 16.10.338, or AS 44.81.231(a) is not in effect, the commission shall approve the transfer and
reissue the entry permit to the transferee provided that neither party is prohibited by law from participating in the transfer.
(c) [Repealed, § 10 ch 135 SLA 2002.]
(d) [Repealed, § 9 ch 73 SLA 1977.]
(e) The holder of an entry permit who qualified for that entry permit in a priority classification designated under AS 16.43.250(c) may not transfer that permit.
(f) The permanent transfer of an entry permit is void if proceedings in which commercial fishing privileges and licenses may be suspended
under AS 16.05.710 are pending against the permit holder at the time of transfer unless
the transfer of the entry permit is allowed by order of the court in which the proceedings are pending.
(g) A person may request the commission to transfer an entry permit due to an execution on a permit holder's interest in that permit if
the execution is to enforce a lien recorded with the commission under AS 25.27.230(c). The request shall be made in the form and manner provided in this
chapter and regulations adopted under this chapter. The commission may deny a request for transfer of an entry permit due to an execution of
a holder's interest in that permit if
(1) the execution does not comply with legal requirements or otherwise is not valid;
(2) the transfer violates this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter;
(3) the proposed transferee or other party to the transfer is prohibited by law from participating in the transaction;
(4) a certificate for the permit under AS 16.10.333(b)(1) - (2), 16.10.338, or AS 44.81.231(a) is in effect at the time of the proposed transfer;
(5) the proposed transferee of the entry permit, other than the commission, cannot demonstrate the present ability to actively
participate in the fishery; or
(6) the holder of the entry permit as shown by the records of the commission demonstrates, under regulations adopted by the
commission, that the entry permit is a necessary means of support for the holder and those dependent upon the holder.
(h) Notwithstanding (g) of this section, the commission may not approve a request for transfer of an entry permit after an execution
sale unless the parties to the transfer offer the commission a right to purchase the permit at the same price and on the same terms as
those of that execution sale. If the commission exercises its right to purchase the permit, the permit then shall be transferred to the
commission.
All content © 2024 by Touch
N' Go/Bright Solutions, Inc.
Note to HTML Version:
This version of the Alaska Statutes is current through December, 2022. The Alaska Statutes were automatically converted to HTML from a plain text format. Every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, but this can not be guaranteed. If it is critical that the precise terms of the Alaska Statutes be known, it is recommended that more formal sources be consulted. For statutes adopted after the effective date of these statutes, see, Alaska State Legislature
If any errors are found, please e-mail Touch N' Go systems at E-mail. We
hope you find this information useful.