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Code · Alaska · Title 43 · Chapter 75

Sec. 43.75.011. Fisheries business license.

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Sec. 43.75.011. Fisheries business license.
(a)A person engaging or attempting to engage in a fisheries business or in an activity described in AS 43.75.100 shall first apply for and obtain a license as provided in AS 43.75.020 .
(b)The commissioner may assess a civil penalty against a person required to have a license under
(a)of this section who fails to obtain the license. The civil penalty for a violation of
(a)of this section may not exceed $5,000 the first time a civil penalty is assessed, $10,000 for a second assessment, $15,000 for a third assessment, $20,000 for a fourth assessment, and $25,000 for a fifth or subsequent assessment. The commissioner may not assess a person more than one civil penalty for a violation of
(a)of this section in a 30-day period.
(c)Proceedings to suspend or revoke a license under AS 43.75.020 (b)(3)(B) are governed by AS 44.62 .
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