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Title 17. Food And Drugs


Published: 2015

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Sec. 16.52.040. Location.

The principal activities of the center shall be located in Kodiak, Alaska.

Sec. 16.52.050. Annual report.

The Board of Regents of the University of Alaska shall prepare an annual report of the center's activities and notify the legislature by the 20th day of each regular session that the report is available. The report must include a description of the work conducted by the center, the training sessions held and number of students trained, and any other information that the Board of Regents determines should be included to describe the work of the center.

Sec. 16.52.060. Cooperation with other agencies.

In the development of its programs the center shall consult with

 (1) the Department of Fish and Game;

 (2) the division of economic development of the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;

 (3) the Department of Natural Resources;

 (4) the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation;

 (5) the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute;

 (6) the North Pacific Fishery Management Council;

 (7) the National Marine Fisheries Service;

 (8) the Department of Education and Early Development; and

 (9) the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.

Sec. 16.52.070. Definitions.

In this chapter,

 (1) "center" means the Fishery Industrial Technology Center;

 (2) "policy council" means the Fishery Industrial Technology Policy Council.

Chapter 16.55. SHOOTING AND FIREARM SAFETY

Sec. 16.55.010. Duties of department.

The Department of Fish and Game shall

 (1) assist in developing and coordinating activities involving private organizations relating to shooting and firearms;

 (2) develop a hunting safety program for the people of the state;

 (3) establish a program to assist in the planning, construction, and operation of public shooting ranges.

Sec. 16.55.020. Powers of department.

In the discharge of its duties under AS 16.55.010 , the Department of Fish and Game may

 (1) provide, through a departmental coordinator, technical assistance to municipalities, communities, and organizations;

 (2) make grants to municipalities and organizations as provided in AS 16.55.030

 (A) to develop and operate public shooting ranges and facilities; and

 (B) to operate programs involving education and training in the safe use of firearms.

Sec. 16.55.030. Grants.

Subject to legislative appropriation for the purpose, the Department of Fish and Game may make grants to municipalities and private organizations in accordance with AS 16.55.020 (2). The department may impose reasonable restrictions on the use of funds granted under this section.

Sec. 16.55.040. Advisory committee.

 (a) There is established in the Department of Fish and Game an Advisory Committee on Hunting and Firearm Safety. The committee consists of five members appointed by the commissioner of fish and game and serving at the commissioner's pleasure. Members of the advisory committee serve without compensation but are entitled to per diem and travel expenses provided by law for members of boards and commissions.

 (b) The Advisory Committee on Hunting and Firearm Safety shall select one of its members as chairman.

 (c) The Advisory Committee on Hunting and Firearm Safety shall meet at the call of the chairman or at the request of a majority of its members.

 (d) The Advisory Committee on Hunting and Firearm Safety shall advise the Department of Fish and Game in fulfilling its responsibilities under this chapter.

Title 17. FOOD AND DRUGS
Chapter 17.05. STANDARDS OF SALE FOR FOOD AND DRINK

Sec. 17.05.010. , 17.05.020. Sale of diseased, corrupted, or unwholesome provisions prohibited; adulteration prohibited. [Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 72 SLA 1998].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.030. Sale of dehydrated, powdered, or reconstituted milk. [Repealed, Sec. 3 ch 193 SLA 1968].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.040. Penalty for violation of AS 17.05.030 . [Repealed, Sec. 18 ch 94 SLA 1980].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.050. Re-serving prohibited. [Repealed, Sec. 26 ch 72 SLA 1998].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Sec. 17.05.060. - 17.05.160. [Renumbered as AS 17.07.010 - 17.07.200].

 Repealed or Renumbered

Chapter 17.06. SALE OF ORGANIC MEAT, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROCESSED FOODS

Sec. 17.06.010. Prohibition.

 (a) A person may not sell or offer for sale food represented as organic food if the person knows or has reason to know that the food has been grown, raised, or produced with the use of

 (1) a fertilizer, except for manure and other natural fertilizers;

 (2) a manufactured pesticide, hormone, antibiotic, or growth stimulant, except for Bacillus thuringensis and other natural pesticides;

 (3) a substance listed by the department under AS 17.06.050 that is similar to a substance that is restricted with regard to organic food under (1) or (2) of this subsection.

 (b) In this section, "with the use of" means

 (1) applied to the food before a retail sale;

 (2) fed to the animal producing the food;

 (3) unless the substance applied is a pesticide, applied to the soil or other growing medium within one year before seed planting or transplanting, or, if the crops are perennial, before the appearance of the flower bud; or

 (4) in the case of pesticides, applied to the soil or other growing medium within two years before seed planting or transplanting, or, if the crops are perennial, before the appearance of the flower bud.

Sec. 17.06.020. Disclosure.

 (a) Except as provided in (b) of this section, a person may not sell food represented as organic food unless the name and address of the producer of the food are displayed with the food. If the food is not displayed at the purchase site, a written statement with the name and address of the producer must be given to the purchaser unless the name and address are identified on a package containing the purchased food. This subsection does not apply to a sale for consumption on the premises.

 (b) Advertising for the mail order sale of food represented as organic food must include the name and address of the producer of the food.

Sec. 17.06.030. Sworn statement of compliance.

 (a) A producer may not sell to a vendor food represented as organic food unless before the sale the producer provides the vendor with a sworn statement that the producer has grown, raised, or otherwise produced the food in compliance with AS 17.06.010 . If a producer sells the food to the same vendor more than one time during a calendar year, one statement for the calendar year is sufficient to comply with this section.

 (b) In this section, "vendor" means a person who sells food represented as organic food to another person for resale or to a consumer.