Section 20.05.245. Schedule of annual fees.  


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  • 	(a)  The commission will determine, on a yearly basis, the annual fee for the issuance or renewal of an entry permit or interim-use permit according to the following:  
    		(1) the annual base fee for the issuance or renewal of an entry permit or interim-use permit in a limited fishery is four-tenths of one percent of the estimated value of the entry permit, rounded to the nearest fee class amount established in (4) of this subsection; if insufficient data are available to determine the estimated value of an entry permit, or no permit sale values have been recorded for the most recent three years, the annual fee in a limited fishery will be calculated according to (2) or (3) of this subsection;  
    		(2) the annual base fee for the issuance or renewal of an interim-use permit in an unlimited fishery is four-tenths of one percent of the estimated average gross earnings per permit in the most recent three years for which data are available, rounded to the nearest fee class amount established in (4) of this subsection;  
    		(3) notwithstanding (2) of this subsection, and subject to the limits for an annual base fee in AS 16.43.160(e), the commission may make an appropriate adjustment to an annual base fee if  
    			(A) more than one permit type allows the directed harvest of the same species with the same gear in the same area or if one permit allows the directed harvest of the same species by a combination of gears in the same area; or  
    			(B) strict application of (1) and (2) of this subsection results in an annual base fee that is not appropriate in light of the rate of economic return for the fisheries covered by that permit;  
    		(4) the annual base fees are as follows:  
    			(A) Except as specified in (B) of this paragraph, as follows:  
        FEE CLASS                               ANNUAL BASE FEE
           40                                           $3,000
           39                                            2,925
           38                                            2,850
           37                                            2,775
           36                                            2,700
           35                                            2,625
           34                                            2,550
           33                                            2,475
           32                                            2,400
           31                                            2,325
           30                                            2,250
           29                                            2,175
           28                                            2,100
           27                                            2,025
           26                                            1,950
           25                                            1,875
           24                                            1,800
           23                                            1,725
           22                                            1,650
           21                                            1,575
           20                                            1,500
           19                                            1,425
           18                                            1,350
           17                                            1,275
           16                                            1,200
           15                                            1,125
           14                                            1,050
           13                                              975
           12                                              900
           11                                              825
           10                                              750
            9                                              675
            8                                              600
            7                                              525
            6                                              450
            5                                              375
            4                                              300
            3                                              225
            2                                              150
            1                                               75
    			(B) notwithstanding (A) of this paragraph, the commission will restrict the annual base fees for interim-use and entry permits according to the following caps:  
    				(i) for 2006, fee class 14;  
    				(ii) for 2007, fee class 27; and  
    				(iii) beginning in 2008, fee class 40;  
    		(5) under (1) of this subsection, the entry permit value for each fishery will be estimated by the commission in June of the year immediately preceding the year for which the annual base fee applies;  
    		(6) under (2) and (3) of this subsection, the average gross earnings for each fishery will be estimated by the commission in June of the year immediately preceding the year for which the annual base fee applies; these estimates will be based upon the most recent three years for which data are available; if less than three years of data are available for a fishery, the average will be calculated using the available years;  
    		(7) in addition to the annual base fees for all interim-use or entry permits renewed for the year, a person who is not a resident of this state, will be charged an annual nonresident surcharge for that year as calculated under this paragraph; once every three years, the commission will obtain from the Office of the Governor, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the values necessary to calculate the maximum allowable annual fee differentials under the per capita formula established by Carlson v. State, 919 P.2d 1337, 1342-45 (Alaska 1996); to determine the annual nonresident surcharge, the commission will calculate an average of the maximum allowable fee differentials in the five most recent fiscal years for which OMB has provided values, and will round the calculated average to the nearest five dollars; the commission will recalculate the annual nonresident surcharge every three years;  
    		(8) notwithstanding (2) of this subsection, an applicant for an interim-use permit in a halibut or sablefish fishery regulated under a federal individual fishing quota program may pay an annual base fee corresponding to fee class 1 as specified under (4) of this subsection if the applicant, during the most recent completed calendar year, harvested and delivered 8,000 standardized (headed and gutted) pounds or less of halibut to qualify for the reduced halibut fee or 9,000 round pounds or less of sablefish to qualify for the reduced sablefish fee, as documented by the National Marine Fisheries Service, restricted access management; if the applicant did not deliver halibut or sablefish in the most recent calendar year, the applicant must submit evidence showing the applicant is authorized to harvest and deliver 8,000 pounds or less of halibut to qualify for the reduced halibut fee and 9,000 pounds or less of sablefish to qualify for the reduced sablefish fee during the upcoming calendar year; for purposes of this paragraph, an applicant's fee under (c) or (d) of this section is 50 percent of the annual base fee the applicant would qualify for under (2) of this subsection.  
    		(9) an applicant for a halibut interim-use permit that is used only to participate in the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program as authorized under 16 U.S.C. 1855(i)(1)(sec.305(i)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act) may pay an annual base fee corresponding to fee class 1 as specified under (4) of this subsection if the applicant designates on the application the name of the CDQ community or group on behalf of which the applicant will be participating and certifies that the interim-use permit will be used only to harvest halibut under the CDQ program.  
    	(b)  Unless fishery resources, gear, or administrative areas are combined under this chapter, and except as provided in 20 AAC 05.120, a separate permit is required for each separate fishery resource, gear, and administrative area.  
    	(c)  A resident of this state may apply for a reduced fee for the issuance of an interim-use permit or the annual renewal of an interim-use or entry permit if the resident's total family income, as defined for the food stamp program in 7 C.F.R. 273.9 - 273.11, as revised as of January 1, 2015 and adopted by reference, falls within the poverty guidelines published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, in the Federal Register on January 22, 2015 and adopted by reference, and the resident's assets and resources do not exceed those established for the food stamp program in 7 C.F.R. 273.8, as revised as of January 1, 2015 and adopted by reference. The reduced fee for a resident entry or interim-use permit is 50 percent of the annual base fee determined under (a)(1) - (6) of this section.  
    	(d)  A nonresident may apply for a reduced base fee for the issuance of an interim-use permit or the annual renewal of an interim-use or entry permit if the nonresident's total family income, as defined for the food stamp program in 7 C.F.R. 273.9 - 273.11, as revised as of January 1, 2015 and adopted by reference, falls within the poverty guidelines published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, in the Federal Register on January 22, 2015 and adopted by reference, and the nonresident's assets and resources do not exceed those established for the food stamp program in 7 C.F.R. 273.8, as revised as of January 1, 2015 and adopted by reference. The reduced base fee for a nonresident entry or interim-use permit is 50 percent of the total fee determined under (a)(4) of this section. In addition to the reduced annual base fee, a nonresident who qualifies for a reduced fee shall pay the annual nonresident surcharge determined under (a)(7) of this section.  
    	(e)  An applicant for a reduced fee under (c) or (d) of this section must apply on the 2016 Federal Income Guidelines and Reduced Permit Fee Application, provided by the commission, as revised as of July 2015 and adopted by reference, and must provide the documentation identified on that form.  
    

Authorities

16.43.100;16.43.110;16.43.140;16.43.150;16.43.160;16.43.990

Notes


Authority
AS 16.43.100 AS 16.43.110 AS 16.43.140 AS 16.43.150 AS 16.43.160 AS 16.43.990 A copy of the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission's form 2016 Federal Income Guidelines and Reduced Permit Fee Application adopted by reference in 20 AAC 05.245 may be obtained from the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission, 8800 Glacier Hwy., Suite 109, P.O. Box 110302, Juneau, AK 99811-0302. The form is also available at the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission's website at http://www.cfec.state.ak.us/.
History
Eff. 10/27/2001, Register 160; am 5/16/2002, Register 162; am 12/21/2002, Register 164; am 12/6/2003, Register 168; am 12/1/2004, Register 172; am 11/6/2005, Register 176; am 10/28/2006, Register 180; am 11/10/2007, Register 184; am 11/23/2008, Register 188; am 11/20/2009, Register 192; am 12/31/2010, Register 196; am 12/25/2011, Register 200; am 12/27/2012, Register 204; am 12/25/2013, Register 208; am 11/13/2014, Register 212; am 11/4/2015, Register 216

References

20.05.245