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If the disease history of the broodstock is unavailable or incomplete as required by 5 AAC 41.010(a) (5), an inspection of the broodstock to detect fish disease must be scheduled by the applicant and conducted by the fish pathology section of the department, or by a person designated by the fish pathology section. The applicant must submit samples of the broodstock as directed by the fish pathology section for the purpose of inspection. The applicant will receive a certification from the fish pathology section upon successful completion of the inspection.
History: In effect before 1988
Authority: AS 16.05.251 (a)
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