Alaska Administrative Code Title 11 - Natural Resources

Alaska Administrative Code Title 11 – Natural Resources governs a wide range of natural resources management activities under the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Here's a structured summary of its main components:

📘 Structure of Title 11 AAC

According to Cornell Law’s classification, Title 11 is divided into 10 parts, with chapters covering:

Part 1 – Office of the Commissioner (Ch. 02–06): Appeals, fees, royalty disposition, etc. (law.cornell.edu, touchngo.com)

Part 2 – Parks, Recreation, and Public Use (Ch. 07–21): Park use, trails, boating safety, permits (law.cornell.edu)

Part 3 – Oil and Gas (Ch. 22–26): Includes leash, royalty, lease bonds (e.g., 11 AAC 83.160) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 4 – Agriculture (Ch. 32–40): Covers farming, loans, industrial hemp regulations (effective 11/3/2023) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 5 – Geological Survey: (Repealed) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 6 – Lands (Ch. 51–98): Land management including mining reclamation standards (11 AAC 97.200) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 7 – Trust Land Management (Ch. 99) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 8 – Alaska Coastal Management Program (Ch. 110–114): Coastal use consistency review procedures (law.cornell.edu)

Part 9 – Protection of Fish Habitat (Ch. 195) (law.cornell.edu)

Part 10 – Miscellaneous (Ch. 200+, effective 3/26/2025) (law.cornell.edu)

🛠️ Key Highlights from Selected Parts

Part 1 – Office of the Commissioner

Includes appeal processes and fee structures relevant to DNR activities.

Part 2 – Parks & Public Use

Encompasses regulations for parks, boating, trails, archaeological preservation, and special-use permits.

Part 3 – Oil & Gas

Governs leasing, royalty payments, and financial assurances—e.g., lease bonds per 11 AAC 83.160. (casetext.com)

Part 4 – Agriculture

Defines agricultural initiatives including revolving loans and industrial hemp oversight (11 AAC 40.020–40.910, effective late 2023). (aws.state.ak.us)

Part 6 – Lands

Applies to public land management; includes mining reclamation standards such as 11 AAC 97.200, which defines reclamation timelines and revegetation expectations. (regulations.justia.com)

Part 8 – Coastal Management

Lays out detailed processes (coastal project questionnaires, consistency reviews, public comment protocols, elevations) for projects affecting the coastal management program. (dec.alaska.gov)

✅ Using the Code

Law Professionals & Consultants rely on Title 11 to navigate permit, reclamation, project review, and compliance processes.

Public & Stakeholders can influence actions through formal comment periods, hearings, and elevations as laid out in Part 8.

Industries—from parks to mining to oil & gas—must follow the associated regulations and standards in relevant chapters.

 

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