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Chapter 92. Statewide Provisions
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Section 1
. Application of this chapter
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Section 2
. Liability for violations
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Section 3
. Hunter education and orientation requirements
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Section 4
. Policy for off-road vehicle use for hunting and transporting game
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Section 5
. Policy for changing board agenda
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Section 6
. (Repealed)
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Section 7
. (Repealed)
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Section 8
. Harvest guideline levels
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Section 9
. Obstruction or hindrance of lawful hunting or trapping
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Section 10
. Harvest tickets and reports
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Section 11
. Taking of game by proxy
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Section 12
. Licenses and tags
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Section 13
. Migratory bird hunting guide services
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Section 14
. (Repealed)
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Section 15
. Brown bear tag fee exemptions
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Section 16
. Musk oxen tag fees
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Section 17
. Koyukon Potlatch Ceremony
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Section 18
. Waterfowl conservation tag
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Section 19
. Taking of big game for certain religious ceremonies
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Section 20
. Application of permit regulations and permit reports
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Section 25
. Permit for exporting a raw skin
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Section 27
. (Repealed)
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Section 28
. Aviculture permits
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Section 29
. Permit for possessing live game
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Section 30
. Possession of wolf hybrid prohibited
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Section 31
. Permit for selling skins and trophies
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Section 33
. Permit for scientific, educational, propagative, or public safety purposes
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Section 34
. Permit to take game for cultural purposes
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Section 35
. Permit for temporary commercial use of live game
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Section 36
. Permit for taking a child hunting
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Section 37
. Permits for falconry
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Section 38
. (Repealed)
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Section 39
. Permit for taking wolves using aircraft
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Section 40
. Permit for taking furbearers with game
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Section 41
. Permit to take beavers to control damage to property
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Section 43
. Permit for capturing wild furbearers for fur farming
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Section 44
. Permit for hunting black bear with the use of bait or scent lures
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Section 45
. (Repealed)
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Section 46
. Permits for taking incidental or stranded musk oxen
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Section 47
. Permit for using radio telemetry equipment
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Section 49
. Permits, permit procedures, and permit conditions
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Section 50
. Required permit hunt conditions and procedures
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Section 51
. Discretionary trapping permit conditions and procedures
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Section 52
. Discretionary permit hunt conditions and procedures
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Section 53
. Permit to take moose for Nuchalawoyya Potlatch
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Section 54
. (Repealed)
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Section 55
. Stickdance permit
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Section 56
. (Repealed)
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Section 58
. (Repealed)
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Section 59
. (Repealed)
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Section 60
. (Repealed)
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Section 61
. Special provisions for Unit 8 brown bear permit hunts
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Section 62
. Priority for subsistence hunting; Tier II permits
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Section 63
. Repealed
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Section 64
. Permit for access to the Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary
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Section 65
. Permit for access to McNeil River State Game Sanctuary
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Section 66
. Permit for access to Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary
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Section 67
. Units 22 and 23 brown bear permits
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Section 68
. Permit conditions for hunting black bear with dogs
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Section 69
. Units 21(D) and 24, Koyukuk Controlled Use Area, and Unit 23 moose drawing permits for nonresidents
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Section 70
. Tier II subsistence hunting permit point system
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Section 72
. Community subsistence harvest hunt area and permit conditions
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Section 74
. Community subsistence harvest hunt areas
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Section 75
. Lawful methods of taking game
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Section 80
. Unlawful methods of taking game; exceptions
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Section 85
. Unlawful methods of taking big game; exceptions
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Section 90
. Unlawful methods of taking fur animals
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Section 95
. Unlawful methods of taking furbearers; exceptions
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Section 100
. Unlawful methods of hunting waterfowl, snipe, and cranes
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Section 104
. Authorization for methods and means disability exemptions
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Section 105
. (Repealed)
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Section 106
. Intensive management of identified big game prey populations
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Section 108
. Identified big game prey populations and objectives
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Section 110
. Control of predation by wolves
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Section 115
. Control of predation by bears
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Section 120
. (Repealed)
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Section 125
. Predation Control Implementation Plans
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Section 130
. Restrictions to bag limit
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Section 132
. Bag limit for brown bears
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Section 135
. Transfer of possession
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Section 140
. Unlawful possession or transportation of game
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Section 150
. Evidence of sex and identity
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Section 160
. Marked or tagged game
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Section 165
. Sealing of bear skins and skulls
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Section 170
. Sealing of marten, lynx, beaver, otter, wolf, and wolverine
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Section 171
. Sealing of Dall sheep horns
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Section 175
. (Repealed)
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Section 200
. Purchase and sale of game
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Section 210
. Game as animal food or bait
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Section 220
. Salvage of game meat, furs, and hides
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Section 230
. Feeding of game
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Section 240
. (Repealed)
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Section 241
. (Repealed)
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Section 250
. Transfer of musk oxen for scientific and educational purposes
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Section 255
. Reduction of the Adak caribou herd
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Section 260
. Taking cub bears and female bears with cubs prohibited
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Section 265
. (Repealed)
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Section 400
. Emergency taking of game
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Section 410
. Taking game in defense of life or property
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Section 420
. Taking nuisance wildlife
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Section 450
. Description of game management units
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Section 510
. Areas closed to hunting
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Section 520
. Closures and restrictions in state game refuges
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Section 530
. Management areas
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Section 540
. Controlled use areas
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Section 550
. Areas closed to trapping
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Section 990
. Definitions
Editor's note:
The material in 5 AAC
92
that took effect 8/20/89, Register 111, is a combination of material previously found in chapters 5 AAC
78,
80, 83, 84, 86, and 88.
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