Professional guide definition
Professional guide means a guide who meets experience, training, and testing qualifications for
Professional guide means a guide who has met meets experience, training, and testing qualifications for designation as a professional guide, as set by board rule.
Professional guide means a member who is an employee of an outfitter and who furnishes only personal guiding services in assisting a non-member to hunt or take game animals or fish and who does not furnish any facilities.
Examples of Professional guide in a sentence
TOUR INCLUDES: TRANSPORTATION: GUIDE: Professional guide service from Little Rock.
More Definitions of Professional guide
Professional guide means a person who contracts to guide, lead, direct, or accompany others on hunting, fishing, sight seeing, rafting, camping, hiking or other recreational trips within the Borough boundaries.
Professional guide means any person employed by or operating under an independent contract with a licensed outfitter to furnish personal services for the conduct of outdoor recreational activities for the purpose of hunting animals except any person employed by a licensed outfitter solely to care for, groom or saddle livestock, cook, cut wood or to transport people, equipment and personal property;
Professional guide means a guide who has met meets experience, training, and testing
Professional guide means a person who contracts to guide, lead, direct, or accompany others on hunting, fishing, sightseeing, rafting, camping, hiking or other recreational trips within the City.
Professional guide means a guide who has met experience, training, and testing qualifications for designation as a professional tribal guide, as set by Crow Fish and Game regulation.
Professional guide means a person who contracts to guide, lead, direct, or accompany others on hunting, fishing, sightseeing, rafting, camping, hiking or other recreational trips within the Borough. Exemptions include, 1) Lodge operators who do not engage in guiding as defined herein, 2) lodge employees who provide guide services to lodge customers pursuant to their employment by the lodge provided that the lodge itself has a valid guiding permit, 3) professional guide employees who do not directly contract with members of the public to provide guiding services, and 4) air taxi operators unless such operators provide one or more of the services listed above in addition to providing air transportation.