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HB 93

Alaska House of Representatives bill in Session 34.

Status: enacted. Latest action: March 27, 2026.

An Act changing the residency requirements for hunting, trapping, and sport fishing privileges; and providing for an effective date.

Bill ID AK-34-HB-93
Session 34
Status enacted
Committee RES
House of Representatives enacted 2026-03-27
Summary

RESIDENCY REQ: HUNTING, TRAPPING, FISHING

Sponsor
Rebecca Himschoot
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-02-10 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-27 Status enacted
2026-03-27 Latest Action (S) REFERRED TO RESOURCES
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