Sec. 16.52.010. Fishery Industrial Technology Center.
There is established a Fishery Industrial Technology Center as part of the University of Alaska.
There is established a Fishery Industrial Technology Center as part of the University of Alaska.
The center shall create employment opportunities in the state’s fishing industry and other benefits to the state by (1) providing training opportunities to citizens of the state on the most efficient and appropriate technologies for the harvesting, processing, and conservation of the fishery resources of the state; (2) providing information and technical assistance on the […]
(a) A Fishery Industrial Technology Policy Council is established to provide program and planning guidance to the center. The policy council shall be composed of members of the state’s fishing and processing industry. (b) The policy council consists of seven members appointed by the president of the University of Alaska, including (1) two members appointed […]
The principal activities of the center shall be located in Kodiak, Alaska.
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 […]
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 […]
In this chapter, (1) “center” means the Fishery Industrial Technology Center; (2) “policy council” means the Fishery Industrial Technology Policy Council.