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(a) Application for a trapping cabin construction permit must be made on a form provided by the division and must include the following:
(1) a declaration that each of up to three cabins is needed for the applicant's operation of an established trapline;
(2) evidence that the applicant has a current, valid state trapping license;
(3) evidence of the applicant's regular use of the established trapline, such as tax returns or fur receipts showing previous income derived from trapping, or official records of the Department of Fish and Game, or signed statements by witnesses or officers of the Department of Fish and Game or the division of fish and wildlife protection of the Department of Public Safety;
(4) identification of the established trapline and each cabin site on a United States Geologic Survey Map, 1:63360 scale or its equivalent;
(5) an agreement by the applicant to assume full responsibility for forest fire protection, the cabin structure and area within 150 feet of it, and full liability for any damages resulting from his negligence; and
(6) the notarized signature of the applicant.
(b) The combined application and permit fee prescribed by 11 AAC 05.010 must accompany each application.
History: Eff. 11/6/77, Register 64; am 3/30/83, Register 85; am 1/1/86, Register 96
Authority: AS 38.05.035
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