Alaska Statutes
Article 2. State Game Sanctuaries.
Sec. 16.20.150. Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary.

(a) The state-owned tide and submerged land and water within the following described parcels is established as a state wildlife sanctuary to be known as the Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary:
Township 46 South, Range 69 East, Copper River Meridian
Section 5: W1/2, W1/2E1/2
Section 6: SE1/4SE1/4
Section 7: NE1/4NE1/4
Section 8: NW1/4, W1/2NE1/4, N1/2SW1/4.
(b) The Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary is established to provide permanent protection for brown bears, other fish and wildlife populations, and their habitats in the area so that these resources may be preserved for scientific, aesthetic, and educational purposes.
(c) A board may adopt regulations governing access, entry, development, construction, and each other use and activity affecting the natural habitat and the fish and wildlife within the Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary.
(d) Consistent with (b) of this section, the commissioner shall manage the Stan Price State Wildlife Sanctuary compatibly with the United States Forest Service's management of the adjacent upland. The commissioner may enter into a cooperative management agreement with a federal agency, a municipality, another state agency, or a private landowner to achieve the purposes of this section.