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(a) Salmon eggs are surplus if the following conditions are met:
(1) the hatchery operator no longer needs to return to the indigenous stocks in order to develop the broodstock for the hatchery; and
(2) broodstock needs for the hatchery, as identified in the annual management plan, must have been achieved through salmon returning to the facility.
(b) A proposed sale of surplus salmon eggs by a permit holder must be identified in the annual management plan for the facility.
(c) A permit holder shall obtain a permit alteration from the commissioner if the eggs taken for sale purposes are to be incubated at the facility before transferral to the recipient facility.
(d) The appropriate fish-transport permit must be approved by the commissioner before any surplus salmon eggs are transferred from the facility to the recipient facility.
History: Eff. 3/31/85, Register 93
Authority: AS 16.05.020
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