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Title 11 . Natural Resources
Chapter 114 . District Coastal Management Plan Requirements
Section 20. Program management and coordination

11 AAC 114.020. Program management and coordination

(a) The office is the designated lead agency for the program. The office shall

(1) present the staff position regarding program matters before the commissioner;

(2) coordinate the activities of state agencies participating in the program; and

(3) review state and federal actions for consistency with the program, as provided in 11 AAC 110.

(b) The office may initiate an interagency program of comprehensive coastal resource management for each geographic coastal region. The purpose of these regional programs is to

(1) assist the office and districts in identifying uses of state concern and developing management policies for these uses;

(2) provide resource, social, and economic information on a coordinated regional basis; and

(3) assist the office and districts to identify existing or potential conflicts and means of resolving those conflicts.

(c) Plans and recommendations developed as part of a regional program described in (b) of this section must be transmitted to the district through the office. District planning efforts must demonstrate review and consideration of these plans and recommendations. If the final plan proposed by a district does not agree with the program plans and recommendations for the applicable region, the differences shall be resolved by the office.

(d) The office shall prepare a compilation of the statutes and regulations of the program to assist in the development of district plans and state agency programs.

History: Eff. 7/1/2004, Register 170

Authority: AS 46.39.010

AS 46.39.030

AS 46.39.040

AS 46.40.030

AS 46.40.040


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