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(a) The commissioner or his authorized designee will issue a fish transport permit if it is the department's determination that the proposed transport, possession or release of fish will not adversely affect the continued health and perpetuation of native, wild, or hatchery stocks of fish; or
(b) The commissioner or his authorized designee will issue a fish transport permit with terms and conditions attached if it is the department's determination that the terms and conditions are necessary to protect the continued health and perpetuation of native, wild, or hatchery stocks of fish.
(c) The commissioner or his authorized designee will deny an application for a permit, or a request for amendment of a permit, if the applicant's proposed plans, methods, or specifications are not adequate, on the basis of fish disease, genetics, competition, predation, or other biological considerations, to assure the continued health and perpetuation of native, wild, or hatchery stocks of fish. Written notice of denial shall be given to the applicant, including the reasons for denial.
History: In effect before 1988
Authority: AS 16.05.251 (a)
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