Current through October 17, 2024
Section 5 AAC 41.310 - Disease control and inspection(a) The department will continue to develop and implement a statewide fish health program in accordance with AS 16.40.150 and 5 AAC 41.001 - 5 AAC 41.400.(b) An aquatic farm operation permit holder shall submit a verbal incident report within 48 hours when a significant loss occurs that is attributable to disease. An incident report shall be initiated by phoning the department pathology laboratory in Anchorage or Juneau.(c) A written report related to each incident shall be submitted to the department within 15 days after discovery of the incident. A written report must include, at a minimum, (1) a description of the nature of the incident;(2) the cause of the incident;(3) the time of the incident;(4) the effect on the stocks and aquatic farm products;(5) corrective action taken and proposed measures to eradicate future problems; and(6) an assessment of the general impact on the program.(e) Diseased stocks and aquatic farm products shall be managed in the manner prescribed by the department in accordance with AS 16.40.150 and 5 AAC 41.001 - 5 AAC 41.400.(f) In this section, "significant" means equal to or greater than 0.5 percent a day.Eff. 8/12/89, Register 111; am 12/16/98, Register 148The address for submitting written incident reports is Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Attn: Mariculture Coordinator, P.O. Box 115526, Juneau, AK 99811-5526.
Authority:AS 16.05.050
AS 16.05.092
AS 16.40.100
AS 16.40.150
AS 16.40.160