Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.35.01.100

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.35.01.100 - OUTFITTER OR DESIGNATED AGENT LICENSE OR AMENDMENT APPLICATION

A complete application for a new outfitter or designated agent license, outfitter license major amendment, or new landowner statement in existing areas must, in addition to all other requirements, include:

01.Name. The name(s) registered with the Idaho Secretary of State as an assumed business name, the name of the business entity, or both.
02.Other Signatures. Signed landowner or land manager statement from:
a. The affected state and federal land managers in all areas where an outfitter plans to utilize lands administered by the state or federal government (this may involve memorandum of understanding procedures as applicable to proposed operation on national forest or public domain lands); and
b. Private land owners, or their agents, where an outfitter applicant proposes to use such private lands in his operation.
03.Examinations. All new applicants applying for an outfitter or designated agent license must successfully pass a Board-approved examination on the Act, the rules, and general outfitting procedures germane to the license applied for. An applicant who fails the test may retake it after a five (5) day waiting period.
04.Operating Plan. An operating plan required by the germane land management agency or on a Board approved form.
05.Insurance. Current certificate or proof of insurance covering licensed activities.
06.Designated Agent. When the applicant is a corporation, firm, partnership, or other organization or combination thereof, the designation at least one (1) designated agent who is a qualified outfitter, covered by the outfitter's bond, and who will be responsible for the outfitting business. The designated agent must apply for and be granted a license.
07.Hearing. If more than one (1) applicant submits a complete application with landowner statement(s), the Board has the discretion to decide the successful applicant.
08.Existing Operating Area. A licensed outfitter may be given priority for any opportunities within the outfitter's existing operating area boundaries.
09.Operating Area Limitations. To safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public and for the conservation of wildlife and fish resources, the Board may place a limit on the number of outfitter licenses issued within an operating area.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.35.01.100

Effective April 6, 2023