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Title 20 . Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions
Chapter 5 . Mental Health Trust Authority
Section 100. Permit required to operate gear

20 AAC 05.100. Permit required to operate gear

(a) It is unlawful for any person to operate gear, within water subject to the jurisdiction of the state, for the commercial taking of any fishery resource without having in his or her possession a valid interim-use or entry permit card issued by the commission authorizing that person to operate gear in that fishery unless waived by the commission for good cause. To be valid, an interim-use permit or entry permit card issued by the commission must be signed in the space provided by the person named as the card holder.

(b) Repealed 1/1/78.

(c) An alien applying for an interim-use or entry permit must show proof that the alien is lawfully admitted to the United States for employment purposes at the time of application. If an alien permit holder becomes no longer lawfully admitted to the United States for employment purposes, the alien's interim-use or entry permit becomes invalid.

History: Eff. 12/18/74, Register 52; am 1/1/78, Register 64; am 1/29/82, Register 81; am 12/30/82, Register 84; am 12/29/2000, Register 156

Authority: AS 16.05.905

AS 16.43.100

AS 16.43.110


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