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Title 5 . Fish and Game
Chapter 7 . Transportation, Possession and Release of Live Fish; Aquatic Farming
Section 370. Registration and reregistration requirements for District 1 of the Kuskokwim Area

5 AAC 07.370. Registration and reregistration requirements for District 1 of the Kuskokwim Area

(a) A CFEC salmon limited entry or interim-use permit holder shall register to fish in a subdistrict described in 5 AAC 07.200(a) (1) or (2) by indicating on the ADF&G fish ticket used for the first delivery of the season the subdistrict in which the permit holder first took salmon.

(b) After initial registration under (a) of this section for Subdistrict 1-A or 1-B, a CFEC permit holder may register to fish for salmon in another subdistrict, however, the permit holder may not take salmon in any subdistrict during the 48-hour period following reregistration. Subdistrict reregistration is accomplished when the permit holder contacts a local representative of the department and furnishes the information requested by the representative. The reregistration and the 48-hour waiting period begins at the time that notification is received by the department. A permit holder may reregister only once before or on July 31 and only once after July 31.

(c) To maximize the harvest of salmon stocks, when processor capacity is also maximized the commissioner may, by emergency order, close and immediately reopen a fishing period during which (b) of this section does not apply.

History: Eff. 7/5/2000, Register 155; am 6/17/2001, Register 158

Authority: AS 16.05.251


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