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A committee may
(1) develop regulatory proposals for submission to the appropriate board;
(2) evaluate regulatory proposals submitted to them and make recommendations to the appropriate board;
(3) provide a local forum for fish and wildlife conservation and use, including any matter related to fish and wildlife habitat;
(4) advise the appropriate regional council regarding the conservation, development, and use of fish and wildlife resources;
(5) work with the appropriate regional council to develop subsistence management plans and harvest strategy proposals; and
(6) cooperate and consult with interested persons and organizations, including government agencies, to accomplish (1) - (5) of this section.
History: In effect before 1983; am 10/9/83, Register 88; am 9/22/85, Register 95
Authority: AS 16.05.260
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