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Code · Alaska · Title 16 · Chapter 43

Sec. 16.43.351. Term and conditions of educational entry permit.

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Sec. 16.43.351. Term and conditions of educational entry permit.
(a)Educational entry permits may be applied for on an annual basis and shall be issued for a term of one year. The permits are nontransferable.
(b)A recipient may be issued an educational entry permit valid for designated fisheries in the administrative area the commission determines to be appropriate, considering the nature of the educational program and the location of the educational or vocational institution. The recipient of an educational entry permit may not be issued an educational entry permit in more than one administrative area except as issued by the commission in its discretion upon good cause shown.
(c)An educational entry permit issued under AS 16.43.340 may be used by any agent or employee authorized by the recipient of the educational entry permit.
(d)Annual fees for educational entry permits shall be as specified by commission regulation under the authority of AS 16.43.160 .
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