Alaska Administrative Code
Title 5 - Fish and Game
Part 3 - Game
Chapter 92 - Statewide Provisions
Article 3 - Permits
5 AAC 92.065 - Permit for access to McNeil River State Game Sanctuary
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A permit is required for access to McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, except that no permit is required for access to McNeil Spit or other land or water below mean high tide seaward of a line from an ADF&G regulatory marker on the north side of the mouth of McNeil River to an ADF&G regulatory marker at the campground on the eastern shore of McNeil Cove, or for access to other tidelands of the sanctuary when open to commercial fishing by emergency order. The department may issue a single nontransferable permit to each individual who pays the application and permit fees and qualifies under the permit application procedures established by the department in 5 AAC 93.030. The department may deny a permit described in (b)(4) of this section if the applicant does not qualify under the criteria established by the department under that paragraph.
(b) From June 7 through August 25, no more than 35 percent of the total available viewing or standby permits may be awarded to nonresidents and nonresident aliens, provided the number of residents applying for viewing and standby permits is sufficient to use 65 percent of available permits. If the number of residents applying for viewing and standby permits is insufficient to award 65 percent, the remainder may be awarded to nonresidents or nonresident aliens. The department may limit the number of persons allowed into the sanctuary for bear viewing purposes, to up to 13 each day, and condition permits for access, as follows:
(c) The department may issue an access permit to a guide, air taxi operator, boat taxi operator, or lodge owner for access to areas of the McNeil River Game Sanctuary designated open to access by the department. An individual transported to the sanctuary by a guide, air taxi operator, boat taxi operator, or lodge owner who has a permit under this subsection is not required to obtain an access permit. A person issued a permit under this subsection is subject to the conditions identified in the permit by the department and shall submit an annual report to the department, on a form provided by the department, by October 30 of the year in which the permit was issued.
(d) A person entering the sanctuary from June 7 through August 25 shall abide by the following rules, and those conditions identified in the permit by the department, set to minimize bear and human conflicts and to protect sanctuary resources; as provided in AS 16.05.925, violation of these rules is a class A misdemeanor and may be a basis for immediate expulsion from the sanctuary:
(e) Upon request from a peace officer of the state, a permittee shall present his or her permit and personal identification for inspection.
(f) The department may issue a sanctuary access permit for a purpose other than participating in the sanctuary bear viewing program. A person issued a permit under this subsection shall abide by the rules in (d) of this section and those conditions identified in the permit by the department. The commissioner may establish criteria consistent with AS 16.20.162 for issuing, denying, and revoking permits issued under this subsection.
Before 8/20/89, Register 111, the substance of 5 AAC 92.065 was contained in former 5 AAC 83.240. The history note for 5 AAC 92.065 includes the history of the provision before 8/20/89.
Authority:AS 16.05.255
AS 16.05.270
AS 16.05.925
AS 16.20.160
AS 16.20.162