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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 54. Big Game Guides and Related Occupations
- Section 630. Assistant Guide License.
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AS 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 in the state during two calendar years;
- (3) possesses a first aid card issued by the Red Cross or a similar organization;
- (4) obtains a written recommendation from a registered guide, state trooper, state fish and wildlife law enforcement
officer, or state fish or game biologist who is familiar with the person or who intends to employ the person as an
assistant guide; 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 and under the supervision of a registered guide 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 conduct guide activities unless the contracting registered guide is in the field and
participating in the contracted hunt or a registered guide or class-A assistant guide employed by the contracting guide
is physically present and supervising the hunt.
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