Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-4-2-.05 - Hunter Education Courses
(1)
Recognized courses of hunter education instruction shall align with educational
standards established by a national governing body for hunter education,
including but not limited to those endorsed by the International Hunter
Education Association or the Association of Fish and Wildlife
Agencies.
(2) Upon the successful
completion of a recognized course established under this rule, the trainee
shall receive a hunter education certificate according to policies and
procedures approved by the Department. This certificate is evidence of
successful completion of the prescribed course of study and shall satisfy the
requirements of O.C.G.A. §
27-2-5.
(3) The Department may accept similar
certificates issued outside the State for completion of a course that meets
educational standards established by a national governing body for hunter
education such as the International Hunter Education Association or the
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, as valid for the requirements of
this section that persons have successfully completed firearm safety, hunter
education, or similar courses as evidence of compliance with O.C.G.A. §
27-2-5.
(4) Classroom courses shall be free of charge
to participants with the exception that volunteers may charge nominal fees, in
accordance with policies established by the Department, to cover training costs
such as facility fees or instructional supplies. The Department may charge
participants for special training courses, home study, equivalency testing,
educational materials, and other programs as approved by the
Department.
(5) The Department may
offer an online or electronic course of instruction under the hunter education
program in hunter ethics, wildlife laws and regulations, and competency and
safety in the handling of firearms provided that such course meets educational
standards established by a national governing body for hunter education
including but not limited to those endorsed by the International Hunter
Education Association or the Association of Fish and Wildlife
Agencies.
(6) The Wildlife
Resources Division Director is authorized to issue a conditional hunter
education certificate to a resident with developmental disabilities as defined
in O.C.G.A. §
37-1-1.
(7) A resident with developmental
disabilities shall be required to complete the hunter education course as
provided in §
27-2-5 in the presence of a
licensed adult, but is not required to attain a particular score on the course
examination or take the course more than once.
(8) A person issued a conditional hunter
education certificate shall be accompanied by an adult at least twenty-five
(25) years of age or older, while the individual with the developmental
disability is hunting. The accompanying adult shall have a valid hunting
license unless otherwise license exempt while hunting.
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