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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 54

Sec. 08.54.770. License and examination fees.

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Sec. 08.54.770. License and examination fees.
(a)The department shall set fees under AS 08.01.065 for each of the following:
(1)registered guide-outfitter license;
(2)class-A assistant guide license;
(3)assistant guide license;
(4)transporter license;
(5)retired status license;
(6)license application fee.
(b)The license fee for the registered guide-outfitter, class-A assistant guide, or assistant guide license is in addition to the fee required for a hunting license issued by the Department of Fish and Game under AS 16.05.340 .
(c)An applicant for a qualifying examination for a registered guide-outfitter license shall pay a fee established by regulations adopted under AS 08.01.065 .
(d)The fee for the transporter license must be equal to the fee for the registered guide-outfitter license.
(e)The amount of the license fee for a nonresident shall be two times the amount of the license fee for a resident.
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