12 AAC 75.130 - Application for assistant guide license
(a) The department
will issue a license as an assistant guide to an applicant who meets the
requirements of
AS
08.54.630 and this section. An assistant
guide license applicant shall submit
(1) the
fees required in
12 AAC
02.230;
(2) a completed application on a form
provided by the department;
(3) a
copy of the applicant's valid first aid card issued by the American Red Cross
or a similar organization recognized by the department;
(4) a form completed by the applicant listing
the dates the applicant has hunted in the state and certifying that the
applicant meets the requirements in
AS
08.54.630(a)(2);
(5) a written recommendation or evidence as
required in
AS
08.54.630(a)(4);
(6) a signed statement from the applicant
certifying that the applicant meets the eligibility requirements in
AS
08.54.605;
(7) a complete report of criminal justice
information under AS 12.62, including fish and wildlife violations, and if a
state other than this state is the applicant's primary state of residence, an
equivalent report issued by that other state;
(8) for each guiding, outfitting,
transportation, or other hunting services license, if any, issued to the
applicant by another state or by a jurisdiction of Canada, verification from
the issuing government body that the license has not been suspended or revoked;
and
(9) the jurisprudence
questionnaire prepared by the board covering the provisions of AS 08.54 and
this chapter, scoring a minimum of 70 percent.
(b) An unlicensed person receiving training
for purposes of experience necessary to apply for licensure as an assistant
guide under this section may participate in activities identified in
AS
08.54.635(b), when a
licensed guide is physically present.
(c) To be physically present for purposes of
this section, the licensed guide must be primarily in or near camp while an
unlicensed person is performing the activities of field preparation of trophies
and using guiding or outfitting equipment, including spotting scopes and
firearms. An unlicensed person may take necessary action to prevent the
spoilage or loss of a trophy while unsupervised. While an unlicensed person is
accompanying a licensed guide and client during the final portion of stalking,
pursuing, tracking, killing, or attempting to kill big game, the unlicensed
person must act under the close and immediate supervision of the licensed
guide. An unlicensed person under this section may not direct the actions of a
hunter to stalk, take, or attempt to take a big game
animal.
Notes
Authority:AS 08.54.600
AS 08.54.605
AS 08.54.630
AS 08.54.635
AS 08.54.790
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