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(a) Riparian standards that apply to private land in Region I and Region III are set out in AS 41.17.116 (a) and (b).
(b) A timber harvest operation on private forest land in Region II, within 100 feet from the shore or bank of an anadromous or high-value resident fish water body must be located and designed primarily to protect fish habitat and surface water quality from significant adverse effects.
(c) A timber harvest operation on state land managed by the department must follow
(1) the riparian standard set out in AS 41.17.118 (a); and
(2) applicable standards and guidelines of land use plans or forest management plans adopted under AS 38.04.065 , AS 38.05.112 , or AS 41.17.230 .
(d) Riparian standards that apply to other public land as defined in AS 41.17.950 are set out in AS 41.17.119 .
History: Eff. 6/10/93, Register 126; am 6/24/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 41.17.010
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