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The council, with the advice and assistance of the department of natural resources, shall draft a management plan to be presented at public meetings within two years from the initial appointments. After receiving public testimony on the draft management plan, a final draft must be submitted to the commissioner of natural resources for approval and implementation, and to the commissioner of fish and game for approval and implementation of elements governing fish and wildlife management. The management council may recommend changes to the management plan and implementation procedures at any time after its approval and implementation.
History: Eff. 3/30/79, Register 69
Authority: AS 41.21.020
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