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flag Alaska passes law requiring 180 days annual physical presence for resident hunting and fishing licenses, closing a loophole.

flag The Alaska House passed HB 93, requiring 180 days of physical presence annually to qualify for resident hunting and fishing licenses, closing a loophole that allowed nonresidents to access resident benefits. flag Exemptions apply for military, students, and others temporarily away. flag New residents qualify after one year, even without meeting dividend criteria. flag Nonresidents can still buy nonresident licenses. flag The bill, backed by tribes, local governments, and fish and game committees, passed with bipartisan support despite Republican concerns. flag It aims to improve enforcement, as current laws hinder prosecution of residency violations, unlike dividend fraud cases. flag The bill now goes to the Senate.

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