5 AAC 92.210 - Game as animal food or bait
A person may not use game as food for a dog or furbearer, or as bait, except for the following:
(1) the hide, skin, viscera, head, or bones
of game legally taken or killed by a motorized vehicle, after salvage as
required under
5
AAC 92.220;
(2) parts of legally taken animals that are
not required to be salvaged as edible meat, if the parts are moved from the
kill site;
(3) the skinned carcass
of a bear, furbearer, or fur animal, after salvage as required under
5
AAC 92.220;
(4) small game; however, the breast meat of
small game birds may not be used as animal food or bait;
(5) unclassified game;
(6) deleterious exotic wildlife;
(7) game that died of natural causes, if the
game is not moved from the location where it was found; for purposes of this
paragraph, "natural causes" does not include death caused by a human;
(8) game furnished by the state, as
authorized by a permit under
5
AAC 92.040.
Notes
At its November 9 - 11, 1992, January 19 - 28, 1993 meeting, the Board of Game readopted 5 AAC 92.210 in its entirety, without change, under ch. 1, SSSLA 1992 (the 1992 subsistence law), which repealed and reenacted AS 16.05.258.
Authority:AS 16.05.255
AS 16.05.258
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