Alaska HB32 proposes regulations for developing fishery management assessments in new fisheries.
HB32 outlines procedures for elections to approve, amend, or terminate developing fishery management assessments in new fisheries. It specifies that a qualified regional fishery development association must hold public meetings and conduct elections. The bill details the conditions under which assessments can be levied, amended, or terminated, including the need for majority votes in elections. It also defines the roles of various stakeholders, such as permit holders and buyers, in paying and collecting these assessments.
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