Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 640.20 - Minimum Standards
a) An
outfitter shall:
1) have a current valid
Illinois outfitter permit;
2) be at
least 21 years of age; if the outfitter permit is held by a business entity,
then a responsible individual who is an officer in the business entity must be
designated on the application as the contact person;
3) not have had his or her hunting privileges
under the Wildlife Code suspended, or any of his or her hunting licenses
revoked, within any period during the last 5 years. If the outfitter is a
business entity, no officer, employee or contact person shall have had hunting
privileges or licenses suspended or revoked within any period during the past 5
years;
4) provide to each client,
prior to commencement of outfitting services, in writing, the following: the
type of service provided, the dates of service, the cost of services, and a
copy of the outfitter's refund policy;
5) be responsible for ensuring each client
has the necessary permits, stamps, Harvest Information Program (HIP)
registration and licenses prior to any hunting;
6) indicate clearly to each client the
boundaries of the property on which the client is to hunt and instruct each
client as to how to conduct the hunt (i.e., special rules, restricted areas,
etc.);
7) make no guarantees,
either oral or written, as to the success of the hunt;
8) not misrepresent his or her facilities,
prices, equipment, services or hunting opportunities;
9) not take or attempt to take any wildlife
on behalf of the client;
10) for
Class A Permit: maintain a current log of all individuals who hunt on the
property controlled under the outfitter permit, including the following: name,
dates they hunted, Department customer identification number, permit number and
harvest information (including the species, harvest confirmation numbers and
sex of the harvested animal). This log must be submitted to the Department
within 30 days after the close of the seasons in which the Class A outfitter is
operating. A copy must also be maintained by the outfitter for 5
years;
11) for Class B Permits:
maintain a current log of all individuals who hunt on the property controlled
under the outfitter permit, including the following: name, dates hunted,
Department customer identification number and harvest information (including
the species and sex of the harvested animal). This log must be submitted to the
Department within 30 days after the close of the latest waterfowl seasons in
which the Class B outfitter is operating. A copy must also be maintained by the
outfitter for 5 years;
12) if the
permit holder performs guide services in addition to outfitting services,
comply with the requirements of subsection (b);
b) A guide shall:
1) not have had his or her hunting license
revoked or hunting privileges suspended under the Wildlife Code for any period
of time during the past 5 years;
2)
unless exempt by law, have a current Illinois hunting license and habitat stamp
(Class A Permit only) or a current hunting license, State and federal waterfowl
stamp, and HIP registration (Class B Permit only);
3) have proof of successful completion of a
State-approved hunter-safety course;
4) comply with, and ensure that all clients
comply with, all State and federal wildlife and weapons laws and regulations;
and
5) not take or attempt to take
any wildlife on behalf of the client.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 12483, effective July 28, 2005
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