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Code · Alaska · Title 16 · Chapter 5

Sec. 16.05.826. Waterfowl conservation stamp program.

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Sec. 16.05.826. Waterfowl conservation stamp program.
(a)The waterfowl conservation tag authorized in AS 16.05.340 (a)(17) shall be produced annually in stamp form by the department in an amount the commissioner considers appropriate. The department shall make stamps available for the creation of waterfowl conservation limited edition prints and shall provide for the sale of stamps and prints to the public.
(b)The department shall provide by appropriate means for the selection of the design of the annual waterfowl conservation stamp and for the production and sale of the stamps.
(c)The department may contract to others the performance of the department's responsibilities under this section. Contracting under this subsection is governed by AS 36.30 (State Procurement Code), except that a contract may include provisions for advance payment or reimbursement for services performed under the contract. All costs incurred under this section may be paid from the fish and game fund.
(d)[Repealed, § 28 ch 90 SLA 1991.]
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