Alaska Administrative Code
Title 5 - Fish and Game
Part 7 - Subsistence Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping
Chapter 99 - Subsistence Uses
5 AAC 99.010 - Boards of fisheries and game subsistence procedures
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) In applying a subsistence law, the Board of Fisheries and the Board of Game will provide for conservation and development of Alaska's fish and game resources according to sustained yield principles.
(b) Each board will identify fish stocks or game populations, or portions of stocks or populations, that are customarily and traditionally taken or used by Alaska residents for subsistence uses by considering the following criteria:
(c) When circumstances such as increased numbers of users, weather, predation, or loss of habitat may jeopardize the sustained yield of a fish stock or game population, each board will exercise all practical options for restricting nonsubsistence harvest of the stock or population and may address other limiting factors before subsistence uses are restricted below the level the board has determined to provide a reasonable opportunity. If all available restrictions for nonsubsistence harvests have been implemented and further restrictions are needed, the board will eliminate nonsubsistence consumptive uses, and reduce the take for subsistence uses in a series of graduated steps under AS 16.05.258(b)(4)(B) - the "Tier II" distinction - by distinguishing among subsistence users through limitations based on
Authority:AS 16.05.251
AS 16.05.255
AS 16.05.258