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Title 6 . Governor's Office
Chapter 94 . (Relocated)
Section 180. Definitions

6 AAC 94.180. Definitions

In 6 AAC 94.100 - 6 AAC 94.180, unless the context otherwise requires,

(1) "commercial fishing salmon permit" means a commercial fishing salmon permit issued by the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission;

(2) "disaster area" means the disaster area described in the governor's disaster declarations dated July 30, 1998, September 16, 1998 and October 16, 1998, or areas of 1999 fishery failure in Norton Sound, as described in the summary and recommendation documents accompanying the governor's correspondence of September 17, 1999 with United States Senator Ted Stevens;

(3) "qualifying period" means July 1, 1998 through April 30, 1999;

(4) "subsistence user" means an individual or a family member who ordinarily harvests, gives, or receives salmon that are caught in compliance with state subsistence regulations applicable to the Yukon River drainage or Norton Sound under 5 AAC 01.001 - 5 AAC 01.040, 5 AAC 01.150 - 5 AAC 01.186, 5 AAC 01.200 - 5 AAC 01.249, 5 AAC 05.333, 5 AAC 05.335, and 5 AAC 05.377;

(5) "working day" means a calendar day, except a Saturday, Sunday, or state holiday.

History: Eff. 2/18/99, Register 149; am 6/26/99, Register 150; am 4/8/2000, Register 154; am 9/11/2000, Register 156; am 1/14/2001, Register 157

Authority: AS 26.23.020

AS 26.23.040

AS 26.23.050

AS 26.23.220

AS 26.23.300


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