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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 54

Sec. 08.54.630. Assistant guide license.

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Sec. 08.54.630. Assistant guide license.
(a)A natural person is entitled to an assistant guide license if the person
(1)is 18 years of age or older;
(2)has legally hunted big game in the state during two calendar years;
(3)possesses a first aid card issued by the Red Cross or a similar organization;
(4)either
(A)obtains a written recommendation from a registered guide-outfitter who intends to employ the person as an assistant guide; or
(B)provides evidence that the person passed an assistant guide training course approved by the board; and
(5)applies for an assistant guide license on a form provided by the department and pays the license application fee and the license fee.
(b)An assistant guide
(1)may not contract to guide or outfit a big game hunt;
(2)shall be employed by a registered guide-outfitter and under the supervision of a registered guide-outfitter or class-A assistant guide while the assistant guide is in the field on guided hunts; and
(3)may not take charge of a camp or provide guide services unless the contracting registered guide-outfitter is in the field and participating in the contracted hunt or a registered guide-outfitter or class-A assistant guide employed by the contracting guide is physically present and supervising the hunt.
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