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(a) A registered guide who contracts to guide or outfit a hunt shall plan, direct, and monitor the big game hunting services provided to the client.
(b) At the conclusion of the hunt, a registered guide who contracts to guide or outfit a hunt shall evaluate the performance of the assistant guide, class-A assistant guide, or registered guide involved in the hunt to determine whether the big game hunting services provided to the client were satisfactory.
(c) Effective January 1, 1997, to comply with (b) of this section, the contracting registered guide shall verbally communicate, by telephone, radio, or in-person, with the client and the assistant guide, class-A assistant guide, or registered guide involved in the hunt, separately or together, at least once within 10 days after the conclusion of the hunt. The contracting registered guide shall obtain the necessary information to evaluate the performance of the assistant guide, the class-A assistant guide, or registered guide and determine whether the big game hunting services were provided safely, in accordance with state and federal law, and to the satisfaction of the client.
(d) The contracting registered guide shall make a good faith effort to verbally communicate with the client to obtain the necessary information to evaluate the performance of the assistant guide, class-A assistant guide, or registered guide. If the attempt to verbally communicate with the client is unsuccessful, the contracting registered guide shall write to the client and request the necessary information to evaluate the performance of the assistant guide, the class-A assistant guide, or registered guide. The contracting registered guide shall write to the client within 60 days after the conclusion of the hunt.
(e) Effective January 1, 1997, a registered guide shall document on the hunt record the date the registered guide complied with the verbal, or if applicable the written, client communication requirements in (c) and (d) of this section.
(f) A noncontracting registered guide or class-A assistant guide supervising an assistant guide shall be available in the same guide use area, or an adjacent guide use area with a common border, to direct and monitor the big game hunting services provided to the client.
(g) A licensee who fails to provide supervision or to make a good faith effort to make the verbal, or if applicable the written, client communication as required in this section is considered "incompetent" as defined in 12 AAC 75.300.
History: Eff. 12/25/96, Register 140; am 4/6/2001, Register 158
Authority: AS 08.54.600
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