Current through October 17, 2024
Section 5 AAC 39.123 - Late registration(a) To qualify for an extension of a registration or permit deadline set out in 5 AAC 01 - 5 AAC 39, a person must show that the person had demonstrated an intent to harvest fish before the deadline. An "intent to harvest fish" may be demonstrated by (1) renewing or applying for, before the deadline, a CFEC permit which is effective in the fishery and area for which extension is being requested;(2) participation during the previous season in the fishery in the requested area, unless entry into the fishery is limited and the person did not own a permit for that season;(3) purchasing or showing intent to purchase a vessel, permit, or fishing gear for the fishery before the deadline;(4) showing intent to start, starting, or completion of vessel or gear repair or maintenance for the fishery before the deadline; or(5) any other written documentation, such as loan applications, agreements with fish buyers, license applications, or other writings, which indicate the necessary intent to participate in the fishery before the deadline.(b) In addition to (a) of this section, a person must demonstrate that failure to apply before the deadline was a result of excusable neglect. "Excusable neglect" may be demonstrated by (1) loss of registration or permit form in the mail, or other documentation which may demonstrate excusable carelessness or inattention on the part of authorized agents or other third parties;(2) receipt of incorrect information from a department official, which is substantiated by the appropriate official;(3) illness or injury of the individual or a member of his family that was serious enough to prevent him from meeting the deadline;(4) required government or military service; or(5) written documentation that will substantiate other unavoidable circumstances that prevented meeting the deadline.Eff. 4/14/82, Register 82; am 7/25/82, Register 83; am 5/31/85, Register 94Authority:AS 16.05.065
AS 16.05.251