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Code · Alaska · Title 16 · Chapter 10

Sec. 16.10.294. Administrative and judicial orders.

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Sec. 16.10.294. Administrative and judicial orders.
(a)[Repealed, § 4, E.O. No. 85 (1993).]
(b)[Repealed, § 4, E.O. No. 85 (1993).]
(c)[Repealed, § 4, E.O. No. 85 (1993).]
(d)[Repealed, § 4, E.O. No. 85 (1993).]
(e)If the commissioner determines that a fish processor or primary fish buyer is acting in violation of AS 16.10.270 — 16.10.280, the commissioner shall give written notice prohibiting further action by the person as a fish processor or primary fish buyer. The prohibition continues until the person has submitted evidence acceptable to the commissioner showing that the violation has been corrected.
(f)A person affected by an order issued under AS 16.10.265 — 16.10.296 may seek equitable relief preventing the commissioner from enforcing the order.
(g)In an action instituted in the superior court by the commissioner or a representative of the commissioner, a person acting in the capacity of a fish processor or primary fish buyer in violation of AS 16.10.265 — 16.10.296 may be enjoined from acting as a fish processor or primary fish buyer.
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