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Appendix D: State of Alaska CDQ Regulations
Pages 160-171

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From page 160...
... (a) Male red and blue king crab and male Tanner crab may be taken in a Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands CDQ fishery only under the conditions of a permit issued by the commissioner.
From page 161...
... designate the poundage of the federal CDQ allocation of a species of king or Tanner crab that may be taken by a CDQ group in a registration area or portion of a registration area; (7) if a CDQ fishery is conducted immediately before the opening of the commercial fishery for a species of king or Tanner crab, limit a CDQ fishery harvest, by establishing fishing periods and the amount of the CDQ allocation for that same species of king or Tanner crab that may be taken before the opening of the commercial fishery; (8)
From page 162...
... The governor will make all final recommendations regarding CDP applications and CDQ allocations to the United States Secretary of Commerce (secretary) in accordance with 50 C.F.R.675.27(a)
From page 163...
... 163 (a) To receive a CDQ allocation, a qualified applicant must submit to the Office of the Governor a complete CDP application before the end of the CDP application period established in 6 AAC 93.020 (a)
From page 164...
... 675.27, and 50 C.F.R. 676.24 a qualified applicant shall provide with the CDP application all information regarding the particular benefits that a CDQ allocation under the CDP would generate for the Bering Sea/Aleutians Island region, the state, or the United States.
From page 165...
... the number of eligible communities participating in the CDQ program; (2) the size of the allocation of fishery resource requested by the qualified applicant and the number of years the qualified applicant requires the allocation to achieve the milestones, goals and objectives of the CDP as stated in the complete CDP application; (3)
From page 166...
... (e) If there is an insufficient quota of fishery resource available to meet the combined total CDQ allocations requested in all of the complete CDP applications that satisfy the requirements of 50 C.F.R.675.27 or 50 C.F.R.676.24, as amended as of July 14, 1994, and this chapter, the governor will, in the governor's discretion and after consultation in accordance with (f)
From page 167...
... regarding the complete CDP applications to be recommended by the governor for CDQ allocations and will incorporate any comments from the council into the written findings required under (c) of this section and 50 C.F.R.
From page 168...
... (b) If a qualified applicant seeks to increase its pollock CDQ allocation under a multi-year CDP, its halibut CDQ allocation, or its sablefish CDQ allocation, the qualified applicant shall submit a new complete CDP application to the Office of the Governor for approval as required under this chapter and under 50 C.F.R.
From page 169...
... "CDQ" or "community development quota" means a specific quota of fishery resource set aside for community development purposes by the council as part of the Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program established under 50 C.F.R.
From page 170...
... CDQ fisheries transportation grants; (4) CDQ fisheries transportation loans; (5)
From page 171...
... (e) A nonprofit corporation, to accommodate potential contributors, may apply to the department and request a determination that the intended use of contributions for a specifically designated program satisfies one or more of the requirements of AS 43.77.040 and this chapter History Eff.


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