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(a) The department will charge a fee for the use of a state-owned shooting facility as described in this section.
(b) Rabbit Creek Rifle Range: The department will charge a fee for the use of the shooting facility, including archery, at the Rabbit Creek Rifle Range, Mile 10, Seward Highway as follows:
(1) for the general public, except as provided in (2) - (4) of this subsection, the fee for the use of the facility is
(A) $7 per day per person;
(B) $50 per person for a non-transferable annual pass; or
(C) $40 for a seven-day punch card pass;
(2) for a person under 16 years of age, unless the person is a student in a class described in (4) of this subsection, the fee is $3 per day per person;
(3) for a person 60 years of age or older, the fee is $3 per day per person;
(4) for a department approved hunter safety or hunter education class, the fee for the use of the facility is $5 per student per class for only the time that each student is participating in that class; use of the range before or after the class requires the payment of the applicable fee established in (1) - (3) of this subsection;
(5) the fees established in (1) - (3) of this subsection do not apply to
(A) an instructor participating in a hunter safety, marksmanship, or firearm safety training program approved by the department;
(B) an employee of the Department of Fish and Game or the Department of Public Safety while on duty for a state authorized firearm training or firearm testing activity.
(c) Fairbanks Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range: The department will charge a fee for the use of the department's Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range in Fairbanks as follows:
(1) for the general public and an organized group, except those specified in (2) - (4) of this subsection, the fee for use of the
(A) live-fire range is
(i) $12 per shooting lane per hour; or
(ii) $70 for a seven-hour punch card pass; and
(B) electronic range is
(i) $2 per scenario; or
(ii) $20 for a fifteen-scenario punch card pass;
(2) for a hunter education partner that is not a youth shooting organization, the fee during scheduled organized activities for use of
(A) the live-fire range is $6 per shooting lane per hour;
(B) an 18-student classroom is $5 per hour;
(C) the 36-student classroom is $10 per hour; and
(D) the electronic range is $10 per hour;
(3) for a hunter education partner that is a youth shooting organization, the fee during scheduled organized activities for use of
(A) the live-fire range is $5 per hour;
(B) an 18-student classroom is $2 per hour;
(C) the 36-student classroom is $4 per hour; and
(D) the electronic shooting range is $3 per hour;
(4) for a department administered hunter education class, the fee for use of the facility is $10 per student per class;
(5) the fees established in this subsection do not apply to
(A) an instructor participating in a department administered hunter education class; or
(B) an employee of the Department of Fish and Game while on duty for a state authorized activity.
(d) Juneau Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range: The department will charge a fee for the use of the department's Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range in Juneau as follows:
(1) for the general public and an organized group, except those specified in (2) - (4) of this subsection, the fee for use of the live-fire range is
(A) $15 per shooting lane per hour; or
(B) $91 for a seven-hour punch card pass;
(2) for a hunter education partner that is not a youth shooting organization, the fee during scheduled organized activities for use of the live-fire range is $9 per shooting lane per hour;
(3) for a hunter education partner that is a youth shooting organization, the fee during scheduled organized activities for use of the live-range is $8 per shooting lane per hour;
(4) for a department administered hunter education class, the fee for use of the facility is $13 per student per class;
(5) the department may rent the classroom; the department will post a schedule of fees for the classroom, not to exceed $100 per hour, based on demand, cost, and staffing needs;
(6) the fees established in this subsection do not apply to an
(A) instructor participating in a department administered hunter education class; or
(B) employee of the Department of Fish and Game while on duty for a state authorized activity.
(e) The department may sell or rent shooting accessories, including targets and ear and eye protectors, at a state-owned shooting facility under this section. If the department sells or rents shooting accessories, it will charge a reasonable price.
(f) For the purpose of this section, "hunter education partner" means an organization or instructor who has entered into an agreement with the department to incorporate components of the department's hunter education curriculum into the instructor's or organization's program.
History: Eff. 1/19/86, Register 97; am 10/14/87, Register 104; am 8/24/91, Register 119; am 4/1/93, Register 125; am 1/15/2000, Register 153; am 1/9/2002, Register 161; am 3/13/2004, Register 169; am 4/28/2005, Register 174
Authority: AS 16.05.020
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