Board of Fisheries Forms

Proposals

Proposals now being accepted for Southeast and Yakutat finfish and shellfish, Prince William Sound finfish and shellfish, and all other shellfish statewide for the 2024-2025 Board of Fisheries meeting cycle. Please review the 2024/2025 Call for Proposals (PDF 220 kB) for more detailed information.

    Proposal Deadline: April 10, 2024

    How to submit your proposal to the Board of Fisheries


    • Upload Document: Download our proposal submission form as a Word document (Word doc 31 kB) and fill it out before uploading it here.
    • By Fax: Download our proposal submission form as a Word document (Word doc 31 kB) and fill it out before faxing it to 907-465-6094.
    • By Mail: Download our proposal submission form as a Word document (Word doc 31 kB) and fill it out before mailing it to:
      • Alaska Board of Fisheries
        P.O. Box 115526
        Juneau, AK 99811-5526

    Emergency Petitions

    The Boards of Fisheries and Game recognize that in rare instances circumstances may require regulatory changes outside the regular process. The problem outlined in an emergency petition needs to justify a finding of emergency. In accordance with state policy expressed in AS 44.62.270, emergencies will be held to a minimum and are rarely found to exist. Read the full policy on emergency petitions (PDF 25 kB) or contact the Boards Support office for information at (907) 465-4110.

    About the Proposal Process

    1. Call for Proposals Issued (PDF 290 kB)

      Each board determines what subjects will be considered at their meetings during the coming year and then issues a "Call for Proposals" for those subjects, including a deadline for receiving proposals.

    2. Proposal Books Distributed

      After the deadline for receiving proposals has passed, a proposal book is published which is distributed statewide for comment.

    3. Public Comment Invited

      The board accepts written public comment on proposals before each meeting. Submit written comments (100 single-sided pages or less) online on the Board of Fisheries home page; by mail to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Boards Support Section, P.O. Box 115526, Juneau, AK 99811-5526; or by fax to (907) 465-6094.

      Comments are due two weeks prior to the meeting during which the topic will be considered.

      After the comment deadline, written comments are accepted via fax and in person at the meeting. Comments are limited to 10 single-sided pages in length from any one individual or group, and will not be inserted in board member workbooks until the beginning of the meeting. Once deliberation of proposals begin at a board meeting, the board will ONLY accept written public comments that are not more than five single-sided pages, or the equivalent double-sided pages, unless specific information is requested by the Board that requires more pages than allowed under this standard.

    4. Board Meeting Held

      At the board meetings, the board hears reports from department staff and comments from the public. The board deliberates each proposal and acts by either adopting, rejecting, or amending proposals. The board meetings are open to the public during the entire process, with the exception of executive sessions which are rare and held only for issues of pending legislation, personnel, or confidential matters.

    5. Regulation Filed

      Adopted or amended proposals are then written into the proper legal format and submitted to the Department of Law for review and sent to the lieutenant governor for filing before becoming effective.

    6. Summary of Actions Distributed

      Staff prepare a written report summarizing the actions taken by the board to explain the reasons for the board’s actions. The reports are distributed to advisory committees and posted on the website.