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(a) Districts shall designate areas for recreational use. Criteria for designation of areas of recreational use are
(1) the area receives significant use by persons engaging in recreational pursuits or is a major tourist destination; or
(2) the area has potential for high quality recreational use because of physical, biological, or cultural features.
(b) Districts and state agencies shall give high priority to maintaining and, where appropriate, increasing public access to coastal water.
History: Eff. 7/18/78, Register 67; am 8/18/79, Register 71
Authority: AS 44.19.161
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