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Chapter 1
Generally

Articles

1
Application of Part
Sections 7600–7601
1.3
Commercial Fisheries Capacity Reduction Program
Section 7630
1.5
Federal Regulation
Sections 7650–7655
1.6
Salmon Management
Sections 7660–7662
1.7
Vessel, Hull, and Machinery Loss Pooling
Section 7690
2
General Provisions
Sections 7700–7712
3
Commercial Fishing Licenses
Sections 7850–7858
3.5
Commercial Salmon Trollers Enhancement and Restoration Program
Sections 7860–7863
4
Vessel Registration
Sections 7880–7892
5
Commercial Passenger Fishing Boat Licenses
Sections 7920–7925
6
Commercial Fishing Reports
Sections 8010–8026
7
Commercial Fish Business Licenses
Sections 8030–8039
7.5
Landing Fees
Sections 8040–8070
8
Reduction Permits
Sections 8075–8080
9
Limited Entry Fisheries
Sections 8100–8103
10
Far Offshore Fishing
Sections 8110–8114
11
High Seas Interception of Salmon
Sections 8120–8123
12
Commercial Fisheries Capacity Reduction Program
Sections 8125–8126
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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