N.M. Admin. Code § 19.5.5.15 - OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES
A. An
outfitter may apply for one concession permit and purchase guide cards for
guides the outfitter employs who will be conducting guided fishing, boating or
rafting trips. The outfitter shall provide the superintendent with a list of
guides authorized to conduct guided trips for the outfitter and request the
number of guide cards the outfitter wishes to purchase at the time the
outfitter submits a concession permit application and fee. The fee for a guide
card shall be the same as the fee for a concession permit. See 19.5.6 NMAC.
During the concession permit's term, the outfitter shall have public liability
insurance naming the state of New Mexico, the department and the division, and
if applicable the landowner from which the division leases the land or
reservoir, as principal beneficiaries and shall have, if applicable, workers'
compensation insurance in force and effect with a carrier licensed to do
business in New Mexico. The public liability insurance shall cover personal
injury and property damage in amounts equal to or greater than the liability
limits set forth in NMSA 1978, Section
41-4-19, as it may be amended from
time to time.
B. The number of
guides on the outfitter's guide list may exceed the number of guide cards the
outfitter purchased. However, at no time shall the number of guides conducting
commercial activity in a park exceed the number of guide cards the division
issued to the outfitter. Only guides whose names appear on the guide list may
conduct guided trips.
C. Each guide
shall be able to present a guide card to a state park official at all times
when the guide is conducting commercial activity in a park. A person shall not
conduct commercial guiding activities without having a guide card in his or her
possession. An outfitter or guide shall present the guide card to a state park
official when requested to do so.
D.
The outfitter is responsible for all guide cards the division issues to the
permittee and for updating the guide list as necessary and providing the
updated guide list to the superintendent.
E. Each outfitter shall submit an annual
report that provides information concerning the outfitter's activities for the
preceding year to the superintendent by April 15th. Annual reports shall
include dates of guided trips, number of trips on each date and total number of
clients on each date or a statement that no trips were made during the
year.
F. An outfitter or guide shall
not take more than three clients on a wade trip or more than three clients on a
float boat at one time.
G.
Outfitters and guides are subject to boat safety inspections at all times while
boating.
H. Commercial boat use on
the San Juan river, Navajo Lake state park is allowed only from the Texas hole
and downstream.
I. Outfitters shall
identify their boats with the outfitter's company name prominently and clearly
printed on the vessel on both the port and starboard sides. Lettering shall be
at least three inches in height.
J.
Outfitters or guides shall display a concession permittee vehicle pass while
conducting commercial activities within the boundaries of a state park. The
concession permittee vehicle pass does not exempt the holder from paying park
fees if the outfitter or guide is using the park or its facilities for personal
use.
K. Outfitters shall submit trip
ticket information using the internet-based trip ticket reporting system for
commercial trips. The outfitter, or the outfitter's guide or agent, shall
complete this form prior to the trip commencing. The guide conducting the trip
shall carry a copy of the trip ticket for the duration of the commercial trip.
A person shall not conduct commercial fishing or hunting activities within a
state park without having a valid trip ticket in his or her
possession.
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