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The boards will provide information to councils so that councils can schedule meetings at times that will maximize the council's participation in the boards' deliberations concerning fish and wildlife resources. In addition, a board may request a council to meet and to formulate recommendations on other issues affecting fish and wildlife resources. A board may require a regional fish and game council to review and comment on any recommendation received by a board from a committee or from a council, or require that a council meet with another council on matters of mutual concern.
History: In effect before 1983; am 10/9/83, Register 88
Authority: AS 16.05.260
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