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Code · Alaska · Title 43 · Chapter 76

Sec. 43.76.210. Definitions.

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Sec. 43.76.210. Definitions.
In AS 43.76.150 — 43.76.210,
(1)“administrative area” means an area established by the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission under AS 16.43.200 for regulating and controlling entry into fisheries using dive gear;
(2)“buyer” means a person who acquires possession of a fishery resource from the person who caught the fishery resource, regardless of whether there is an actual sale of the fishery resource, but does not include a person engaged solely in interstate transportation of goods for hire;
(3)“fishery resource” means fish, shellfish, or marine invertebrates taken or landed under the authority of a limited entry permit or interim-use permit issued under AS 16.43 for dive gear;
(4)“qualified regional dive fishery development association” means an association that is qualified under AS 16.40.240 ;
(5)“value” has the meaning given in AS 43.75.290 .
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