Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 3. Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. |
Part 3.1. Banking, Securities, Small Loans and Corporations. |
Chapter 3.157. Sustainable Salmon Outreach, Education, and Infrastructure Mitigation Programs. |
Article 3.157.1. Alaska Sustainable Salmon Outreach and Education Grants. |
Section 3.157.130. Eligible grant proposals.
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(a) To be eligible for a grant, proposed projects must fall within one of the following categories: (1) ice-making and storage infrastructure projects providing service to the coastal area of (A) Baranof Island; (B) Wrangell Island; or (C) Prince of Wales Island; (2) boat haulout equipment in the Southeast region north of Cape Spencer and east of Cape Suckling; (3) infrastructure to support the commercial troll salmon fishery; (4) infrastructure projects that will provide a lasting benefit to the sport chinook salmon fishery under one or more of the following criteria: (A) fish cleaning float improvements; (B) fish waste disposal; (C) improved access to ice; (b) An eligible entity may apply for a minimum of $15,000 in grant money. (c) An eligible entity may apply for a maximum of (1) $240,000 in grant money, for a project in the category set out in (a)(1)(A) of this section; (2) $200,000 in grant money, for a project in the category set out in (a)(1)(B) of this section; (3) $120,000 in grant money, for a project in the category set out in (a)(1)(C) of this section; (4) $50,000 in grant money, for a project in a category set out in (a)(2) or (3) of this section; (5) $250,000 in grant money, for a project in a category set out in (a)(4)(A) or (B) of this section; (6) $75,000 in grant money, for a project in the category set out in (a)(4)(C) of this section.
Authorities
44.33.020