N.H. Admin. Code § Fis 1201.05 - Successful Completion of the Hunter Education Course
(a) For
successful completion of the hunter education courses, students shall meet the
criteria specified in this section.
(b) Student attendance shall be required as
follows:
(1) Students shall attend the entire
in-person hunter education course before being awarded a certificate of
completion; or
(2) Online hunter
education students shall complete the online course and attend in person the
entire field day before being awarded a certificate of completion.
(c) Students shall pass a written
examination, established by the department, with a minimum score of 80
percent.
(d) The written exams
shall include questions on subjects covered in the basic course curriculum
described in Fis 1201.04(c)(2).
(e)
Students in either the in-person or online hunter education course shall pass a
practical field examination as part of the hunter education course by
successfully demonstrating:
(1) The ability to
identify firearms and types of ammunition;
(2) The proper and safe handling of
firearms;
(3) The variety of proper
carrying positions used while hunting;
(4) Basic map and compass skills;
(5) The ability to determine between safe and
unsafe shooting scenarios; and
(6)
Distance judging.
(f) No
firearms shall be loaded with live ammunition during the field
examination.
(g) Students shall
participate in a live-firing exercise with .22 caliber rimfire rifles in the
in-person hunter education course or the field day portion of the online hunter
education course. BB guns or pellet rifles shall not be used except for
live-fire exercises that have used such weapons prior to January 1,
2024.
(h) Students in the in-person
hunter education class or the online course field day who possess a learning or
reading disability shall be given the written exam orally.
(i) If a student fails either the final
written exam or the field examination, the instructor shall not issue a
certificate of completion. The student shall retake the entire
course.
(j) Disruptive students
shall be cautioned with another adult or instructor present. Any student warned
a third time, or who deliberately acts in an unsafe manner, shall not be
certified and shall enroll in another course.
Notes
#1670, eff 11-20-80; ss by #2079, eff 7-5-82; ss by #2839, eff 8-31-84; ss by #2953, eff 1-9-85; ss by #5079, eff 2-22-91; ss by #6433, eff 1-22-97; ss by #7528, eff 7-11-01; (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Fis 1200) renumbered by #8183, (formerly Fis 1219.05); ss by #8688, eff 7-25-06; ss by #10220, eff 1-1-13; ss by #10479, eff 1-1-14
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