(a) To accomplish the purposes set out in AS 16.43.010, the commission shall
(1) regulate entry into the commercial fisheries for all fishery resources in the state;
(2) establish priorities for the application of the provisions of this chapter to the various commercial fisheries of the state;
(3) establish administrative areas suitable for regulating and controlling entry into the commercial fisheries;
(4) establish, for all types of gear, the maximum number of entry permits for each administrative area;
(5) designate, when necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, particular species for which separate interim-use permits or entry permits will be issued;
(6) establish qualifications for the issuance of entry permits;
(7) issue entry permits to qualified applicants;
(8) issue interim-use permits as provided in AS 16.43.210, 16.43.220, and 16.43.225;
(9) establish, for all types of gear, the optimum number of entry permits for each administrative area;
(10) administer the buy-back program provided for in AS 16.43.310 and 16.43.320 to reduce the number of outstanding entry permits to the optimum number of entry permits;
(11) provide for the transfer and reissuance of entry permits to qualified transferees;
(12) provide for the transfer and reissuance of entry permits for alternative types of legal gear, in a manner consistent with the purposes of this chapter;
(13) establish and administer the collection of the annual fees provided for in AS 16.43.160;
(14) administer the issuance of commercial fishing vessel licenses under AS 16.05.490;
(15) issue educational entry permits to applicants who qualify under the provisions of AS 16.43.340 – 16.43.390;
(16) establish reasonable user fees for services;
(17) issue landing permits under AS 16.05.675 and regulations adopted under that section;
(18) establish and collect annual fees for the issuance of landing permits that reasonably reflect the costs incurred in the administration and enforcement of provisions of law related to landing permits;
(19) establish a moratorium on entry into commercial fisheries as provided in AS 16.43.225; and
(20) when requested by a regional development organization formed under former AS 44.33.895, provide to the organization, without charge, public information contained in the commission’s data with respect to relevant fisheries, including limited fisheries, fishery participants, and limited entry permit holders’ harvests and earnings.
(21) [Repealed, § 20 ch 2 SLA 2014.]
(b) The commission may do all things necessary to the exercise of its powers under this chapter, whether or not specifically designated in this chapter.