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24.171.502    OUTFITTER QUALIFICATIONS

(1) An applicant for an outfitter license shall have the qualifications to provide all services and use all equipment necessary to provide the functions of an outfitter that the license will authorize the applicant to provide. In addition, the applicant shall have:

(a) for an outfitter applicant with a watercraft endorsement:

(i) a minimum of three years and 120 days of verified experience as a licensed guide working for a licensed outfitter in this state, guiding clients and using methods for pursuing fish or game; or

(ii) a minimum of three years and 120 days of verified experience as a licensed outfitter, a licensed guide, or equivalent experience in another state guiding clients and using methods for pursuing fish or game. All experience in this subsection (a)(ii) is subject to board approval; or

(b) for all other outfitter applicants:

(i) 100 days of verified experience as a licensed guide working for a licensed outfitter in this state, guiding clients in pursuing fish or game and using methods for which licensure is sought by the applicant; or

(ii) 100 days of verified experience as a licensed outfitter, a licensed guide, or equivalent experience in another state guiding clients in pursuing fish or game and using the methods for which licensure is sought by the applicant. All experience in this subsection (b)(ii) is subject to board approval.

(2) For purposes of this rule, verified experience includes:

(a)  written affirmation on forms prescribed by the department from a licensed outfitter(s) in this state by whom the applicant was employed or retained, attesting to guiding experience.  The written affirmation must quantify the number of guiding days the applicant earned while employed or retained by that outfitter; or

(b)  written affirmation on forms prescribed by the department from outfitter(s) or guides from other states or provinces by whom the applicant was employed, attesting to guiding experience.  The written affirmation must quantify the number of guiding days the applicant earned while under employment by that outfitter or guide; or

(c)  for applicants whose experience was gained in a state or province that does not license outfitters or guides, sources of information with board-acceptable guarantees of reliability which may include, but are not limited to, federal land agency records, client affidavits or letters or other client data, reports, recaps, or records with dates that confirm the number of guiding days claimed by the applicant.

(3) Three days of experience may be waived by the board for every day of training completed by the applicant at a department-approved outfitter or guide school. The maximum number of days of experience that may be waived is 30. The department shall approve guide schools based on the following minimum criteria: 

(a) Training for purposes of the waiver must be obtained through a provider and course approved by the department based upon the following minimum criteria:

(i) the provider must require a written test, and successful participants must be issued completion certificates; and

(ii) the provider program must include instruction on topics relevant to being an outfitter, including but not limited to any of the following topics: advertising; marketing and public relations; maintaining rate and refund schedules; client and other records for board and other agency compliance; guiding techniques; setting up of camp sites; practical woodsmanship; knowledge of firearms; field preparation of trophies; knowledge of equipment, terrain (including water bodies), and hazards to competently provide a safe experience for those persons guided; general board and other agency laws and requirements; federal and Montana fish and game laws and regulations; knowledge of outfitting area; proper handling of fish and game; federal and Montana employment and wage requirements; preservation of ecosystem; and maintaining present quality of wildlife and environment; and health, safety and welfare of clients, other public members, and employees.

(4) The board may waive up to 50 days and one year of experience for an applicant seeking a fishing outfitter license with a watercraft endorsement, or 50 days for all other outfitter applicants.

(a) A waiver under this section (4) may be granted only to the following applicants:

(i) an applicant who is purchasing an existing outfitter operation;

(ii) an applicant being prepared for succession of an existing outfitter operation without purchasing; or

(iii) an applicant already licensed but seeking additional license endorsement.

(b) An applicant seeking a waiver under this section (4) must satisfy the following conditions:

(i) enter into a sales agreement or other arrangement with a licensed outfitter to receive all or part of an existing outfitting business that has an operations plan on file with the board;

(ii) obtain board preapproval of a 12-month plan of supervision for training and instruction documenting, on forms prescribed by the department, how and in what capacity the applicant will work with the licensed outfitter providing the training.  The plan shall be an agreement between the applicant and either the outfitter of record for the existing outfitting business or a licensed outfitter designated by that outfitter of record for training purposes; and

(iii)  obtain board approval of an operations plan for the applicant.

(5) All experience waivers granted under this rule shall be contingent upon the applicant completing the board's one-day education program within a time specified by the board.

 

History: 37-1-131, 37-47-201, MCA; IMP, 37-1-131, 37-47-201, 37-47-302, 37-47-304, 37-47-307, 37-47-308, MCA; NEW, 1988 MAR p. 1666, Eff. 7/29/88; AMD, 1991 MAR p. 999, Eff. 6/28/91; AMD, 1992 MAR p. 2376, Eff. 10/30/92; AMD, 1996 MAR p. 668, Eff. 3/8/96; AMD, 2000 MAR p. 730, Eff. 3/17/00; TRANS, from Commerce, & AMD, 2006 MAR p. 324, Eff. 2/10/06; AMD, 2009 MAR p. 1406, Eff. 8/14/09; AMD, 2015 MAR p. 58, Eff. 1/30/15; AMD, 2015 MAR p. 1756, Eff. 10/16/15; AMD, 2016 MAR p. 1960, Eff. 10/29/16; AMD, 2017 MAR p. 1900, Eff. 10/14/17; AMD, 2021 MAR p. 1407, Eff. 10/23/21; AMD, 2023 MAR p. 354, Eff. 4/15/23.

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