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AK SB78
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows nonresident postsecondary students enrolled half-time or full-time at Alaska institutions to purchase sport fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses at resident rates if their annual family or household income exceeds the state poverty guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Sets intensive management surcharges for hunting licenses at $10 for resident licenses and $30 for nonresident licenses.
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Authorizes the Department of Fish and Game to adopt regulations necessary to implement the bill's provisions under the Administrative Procedure Act.
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Effective date of January 1, 2024, with the exception that the regulation authorization section takes effect immediately.
Legislative Description
Hunt/fish License For Nonresident Student
Education
Last Action
REFERRED TO FINANCE
4/14/2023