R156-79-302e. Qualifications for Licensure - Equivalent Training Requirements  


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  •   (1)(a) An applicant for licensure as a hunting guide shall submit evidence of having successfully completed the following training:

      (i) a first aid and CPR course as required under Subsection R156-79-102(2); and

      (ii)(A) a basic hunting guide training program pursuant to Section R156-79-601; or

      (B) 100 days of on-the job training that is substantially equivalent to the basic hunting guide training program.

      (b) No more than 15 days of on-the-job training may be accepted for any single item of training listed in Section R156-79-601.

      (2)(a) An applicant for licensure as an outfitter shall submit evidence of having successfully completed the following training:

      (i) a first aid and CPR course as required under Subsection R156-79-102(2); and

      (ii)(A) a basic outfitter training program pursuant to Section R156-79-602; or

      (B) 100 days of on-the-job training that is substantially equivalent to the basic outfitter training program.

      (b) No more than 15 days of on-the-job training may be accepted for any single item of training listed in Section R156-79-602.

      (3) An applicant shall document on-the-job training through:

      (a) an affidavit by a licensed hunting guide or outfitter, as applicable to the license sought, attesting to the on-the-job training claimed by the applicant;

      (b) for an outfitter who has been licensed in another state, self-authenticating guarantees of reliability, such as:

      (i) federal land agency records;

      (ii) approved training program records; or

      (iii) client affidavits or letters.

      (4) Three days of on-the-job training may be waived by the Division in collaboration with the Board for every day of training completed by an applicant who has attended a hunting guide or outfitter school that, as of the date of attendance, has been approved by the Division in collaboration with the Board.