Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 5. Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries. (5 AAC 1 - 5 AAC 41). |
Part 5.1. Commercial and Subsistence Fishing and Private Nonprofit Salmon Hatcheries. |
Chapter 5.96. Local Fish and Game Advisory Committees and Regional Fish and Game Councils. |
Article 5.96.1. Local Fish and Game Advisory Committees. |
Section 5.96.021. Establishment of advisory committees.
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(a) The following local fish and game advisory committees are established: (1) in the Southeast Alaska Region: Angoon, Craig, East Prince of Wales, Edna Bay, Elfin Cove, Juneau-Douglas, Hydaburg, Hyder, Icy Straits, Kake, Ketchikan, Klawock, Klukwan, Pelican, Petersburg, Port Alexander, Saxman, Sitka, Sumner Strait, Tenakee, Upper Lynn Canal, Wrangell, Yakutat; (2) in the Southcentral Alaska Region: Copper River/Prince William Sound, Prince William Sound/Valdez, Copper Basin, Anchorage, Seward, Kenai/Soldotna, Central Peninsula, Homer, Seldovia, Tok Cutoff/Nabesna Road, Paxson, Denali, Matanuska Valley, Mt. Yenlo, Tyonek, Cooper Landing, Whittier, Susitna Valley; (3) in the Southwest Alaska Region: Nushagak, Naknek/Kvichak, Lake Iliamna, Nelson Lagoon, Chignik, Kodiak, Sand Point, King Cove, False Pass, Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, Lower Bristol Bay, Togiak; (4) in the Western Alaska Region: Central Bering Sea, Lower Kuskokwim, Central Kuskokwim, Stony/Holitna, Coastal Lower Yukon, Mid-Lower Yukon, Bethel; (5) in the Arctic Alaska Region: Northern Norton Sound, Kotzebue, Northern Seward Peninsula, Upper Kobuk, Lower Kobuk, Noatak/Kivalina, North Slope, St. Lawrence Island, Southern Norton Sound; and (6) in the Interior Alaska Region: Central, Middle Nenana River, Delta, Eagle, Fairbanks, Lake Minchumina, Middle Yukon, Grayling/Anvik/Shageluk/Holy Cross, Koyukuk, McGrath, Ruby, Tanana/Rampart/Manley, Minto/Nenana, Upper Tanana/Fortymile, Yukon Flats. (b) The joint board will, in its discretion, identify a committee established in (a) of this section as representing more than one community, and will, in its discretion, designate one or more seats on the committee for a specific community. Each community is entitled to elect up to the designated number of representatives for the committee, in accordance with 5 AAC 96.060(e)(3). (c) The following committees are identified as representing more than one community, or, additionally, as having less than 15 members, and the following seats on the committee are designated for each community: (1) in the Southeast Alaska Region: (A) Upper Lynn Canal Haines 8 representatives Skagway 2 representatives Klukwan 1 representative Undesignated 4 representatives (B) Icy Straits Hoonah 9 representatives Gustavus 2 representatives Undesignated 4 representatives (C) Ketchikan Saxman 2 representatives Undesignated 13 representatives (D) Saxman (9 members) Saxman 6 representatives Ketchikan 2 representatives Undesignated 1 representative (E) Edna Bay (7 members) Edna Bay 7 representatives (F) East Prince of Wales Thorne Bay 1 representative Coffman Cove 1 representative Whale Pass 1 representative Kasaan 1 representative Undesignated 11 representatives (2) in the Southcentral Alaska Region: (A) Copper Basin Glennallen 2 representatives Lake Louise 1 representative Tazlina 3 representatives Copper Center 2 representatives Gakona/Gulkana 3 representatives Kenny Lake 1 representative Chitina 1 representative Undesignated 2 representatives (B) repealed 7/12/98; (C) Mount Yenlo Skwentna 4 representatives Undesignated 11 representatives (D) Tok Cutoff/Nabesna Road (7 members) Mentasta 1 representative Chistochina 1 representative Undesignated 5 representatives (E) Whittier (9 members) Undesignated 9 representatives (F) Susitna Valley (7 members) Undesignated 7 representatives (G) Seward (11 members) Undesignated 11 representatives (3) in the Southwest Alaska Region: (A) Chignik Chignik 3 representatives Chignik Lagoon 3 representatives Ivanoff 3 representatives Chignik Lake 3 representatives Perryville 3 representatives (B) Kodiak Kodiak 7 representatives Old Harbor 1 representative Ouzinkie 1 representative Port Lions 1 representative Undesignated 5 representatives (C) Lake Iliamna Iliamna 3 representatives Nondalton 2 representatives Pedro Bay 1 representative Kokhanok 1 representative Igiugig 1 representative Newhalen 1 representative Undesignated 6 representatives (D) Lower Bristol Bay Ugashik 1 representative Egegik 2 representatives Pilot Point 2 representatives Port Heiden 2 representatives Undesignated 8 representatives (E) Nushagak Dillingham 5 representatives Clarks Point 1 representative Ekwok 1 representative New Stuyahok 1 representative Koliganek 1 representative Aleknagik 1 representative Togiak 1 representative Portage Creek 1 representative Manokotak 1 representative Undesignated 2 representatives (F) Togiak Togiak 3 representatives Manokotak 3 representatives Twin Hills 1 representative Undesignated 8 representatives (4) in the Western Alaska Region: (A) Central Bering Sea Chevak 1 representative Chefornak 1 representative Goodnews Bay 1 representative Kipnuk 1 representative Kongiganak 1 representative Kwigillingok 1 representative Mekoryuk 1 representative Newtok 1 representative Nightmute 1 representative Platinum 1 representative Quinhagak 1 representative Toksook Bay 1 representative Tanunak 1 representative Undesignated 2 representatives (B) Lower Kuskokwim (14 members) Kwethluk 2 representatives Napaskiak 2 representatives Napakiak 1 representative Kasigluk 1 representative Oscarville 1 representative Nunapitchuk 1 representative Tuntutuliak 1 representative Tuluksak 1 representative Atmauthluak 1 representative Akiak 1 representative Akiachak 1 representative Eek 1 representative (C) Central Kuskokwim (10 members) Crooked Creek 2 representatives Aniak 2 representatives Chuathbaluk 2 representatives Lower Kalskag 2 representatives Upper Kalskag 2 representatives (D) Stony/Holitna (8 members) Sleetmute 2 representatives Lime Village 2 representatives Stoney River 2 representatives Red Devil 2 representatives (E) Coastal Lower Yukon (6 members) Scammon Bay 1 representative Alakanuk 1 representative Kotlik 1 representative Emmonak 1 representative Hooper Bay 1 representative Nunam Iqua 1 representative (F) Mid-Lower Yukon (7 members) Marshall 1 representative Russian Mission 1 representative St. Marys 1 representative Andreafski 1 representative Mountain Village 1 representative Pilot Station 1 representative Pitkas Point 1 representative (G) Bethel (11 members) Undesignated 11 representatives (5) in the Arctic Alaska Region: (A) Northern Norton Sound Nome 6 representatives Elim 1 representative Wales 1 representative Golovin 1 representative City of White Mountain 1 representative Shishmaref 1 representative Teller 1 representative Brevig Mission 1 representative Undesignated 2 representatives (B) Northern Seward Peninsula Buckland 3 representatives Deering 2 representatives Undesignated 10 representatives (C) Upper Kobuk (10 members) Ambler 3 representatives Shungnak 3 representatives Kobuk 2 representatives Undesignated 2 representatives (D) Lower Kobuk Noorvik 3 representatives Kiana 2 representatives Selawik 3 representatives Undesignated 7 representatives (E) Noatak/Kivalina Noatak 3 representatives Kivalina 2 representatives Undesignated 10 representatives (F) North Slope (9 members) Barrow 1 representative Point Hope 1 representative Point Lay 1 representative Wainwright 1 representative Atquasuk 1 representative Kaktovik 1 representative Nuiqsut 1 representative Anaktuvuk Pass 1 representative Undesignated 1 representative (G) repealed 12/30/2007; (H) Southern Norton Sound Unalakleet 6 representatives St. Michael 2 representatives Shaktoolik 2 representatives Stebbins 2 representatives Koyuk 2 representatives Undesignated 1 representative (6) in the Interior Alaska Region: (A) McGrath McGrath 6 representatives Nikolai 3 representatives Telida 1 representative Takotna 2 representatives Undesignated 3 representatives (B) Middle Nenana River (11 members) Healy 5 representatives Clear 3 representatives McKinley Village 1 representative Ferry 1 representative Undesignated 1 representative (C) Upper Tanana/Fortymile (9 members) Tok 3 representatives Northway 1 representative Tetlin 1 representative Dot Lake 1 representative Tanacross 1 representative Healy Lake 1 representative Undesignated 1 representative (D) Yukon Flats Birch Creek 1 representative Beaver 2 representatives Chalkyitsik 2 representatives Fort Yukon 2 representatives Arctic Village 2 representatives Circle 2 representatives Venetie 2 representatives Stevens Village 2 representatives (E) Tanana/Rampart/Manley (9 members) Manley Hot Springs 2 representatives Rampart 3 representatives Tanana 3 representatives Undesignated 1 representative (F) Middle Yukon (13 members) Galena 4 representatives Kaltag 4 representatives Nulato 3 representatives Koyukuk 2 representatives (G) Koyukuk River Allakaket 3 representatives Huslia 3 representatives Hughes 2 representatives Alatna 2 representatives Bettles 2 representatives Undesignated 3 representatives (H) Grayling/Anvik/Shageluk/Holy Cross (9 members) Holy Cross 2 representatives Grayling 2 representatives Anvik 2 representatives Shageluk 2 representatives Undesignated 1 representative (I) Minto/Nenana (11 members) Nenana 5 representatives Minto 5 representatives Undesignated 1 representative (J) Ruby (9 members) Undesignated 9 representatives (K) Eagle (9 members) Undesignated 9 representatives (L) Delta (11 members) Undesignated 11 representatives (M) Central (9 members) Undesignated 9 representatives
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AS 16.05.260History
In effect before 1983; am 10/9/83, Register 88; am 9/22/85, Register 95; am 8/2/86, Register 99; am 9/15/88, Register 107; am 3/16/89, Register 109; am 11/30/89, Register 112; am 9/26/90, Register 115; am 8/28/91, Register 119; am 6/26/93, Register 126; am 8/16/97, Register 143; am 7/12/98, Register 147; am 12/30/2007, Register 184; am 2/23/2014, Register 209