Section 16.05.925. Penalty for violations.  


Latest version.
  •    (a) Except as provided in AS 16.05.430, 16.05.665, 16.05.722, 16.05.723, 16.05.783, 16.05.831, 16.05.861, and 16.05.905, a person who violates AS 16.05.920 or 16.05.921, or a regulation adopted under this chapter or AS 16.20, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
       (b) In addition to a penalty imposed under (a) of this section or any other penalty for violation of this title or a regulation adopted under this title, a person who is convicted of unlawfully taking an animal listed in this subsection may be ordered by the court to pay restitution to the state in the amount set out in this subsection for each animal unlawfully taken:

    (1) Bear, black .............................................. $ 600
    (2) Bear, brown or grizzly ................................... 1,300
    (3) Bison .................................................... 1,300
    (4) Caribou .................................................... 850
    (5) Deer ....................................................... 400
    (6) Elk ........................................................ 800
    (7) Goat ....................................................... 800
    (8) Moose .................................................... 1,000
    (9) Musk oxen ................................................ 3,000
    (10) Sheep ................................................... 1,100
    (11) Wolf ...................................................... 500
    (12) Wolverine ............................................... 500.

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Recent Bills that will modify this

HB 286 FISH & GAME: OFFENSES;LICENSES;PENALTIES
SB 164 FISH & GAME: OFFENSES;LICENSES;PENALTIES
Implemented As

5 AAC 92.064
5 AAC 92.065
5 AAC 92.066
References

5 AAC 92.065
5 AAC 92.066
5 AAC 93.060
History

(Sec. 22 ch 132 SLA 1984; am Sec. 30 ch 14 SLA 1987; am Sec. 4 ch 46 SLA 1988; am Sec. 1 ch 113 SLA 1996; am Sec. 71 ch 21 SLA 2000; am E.O. No 107 Sec. 3 (2003); am Sec. 29 ch 75 SLA 2008; am E.O. No. 114 Sec. 5 (2008))