Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Applicants
seeking any type of guide license shall submit to fish and game headquarters,
11 Hazen Drive, Concord, N.H. 03301, a completed "Guides License Application"
including the following:
(1) The applicant's:
a. Name, including a maiden name if
applicable;
b. Mailing
address;
c. Legal residence
address;
d. Telephone
number;
e. Date of birth;
f. Alias;
g. Gender;
h. Height;
i. Weight;
j. Hair color;
k. Eye color; and
l. Current New Hampshire hunting or fishing
license number.
(2) The
business name, address, email address, and telephone number, if
applicable;
(3) An indication if
the applicant has previously been licensed as a guide and if so, in what state,
for how many years, and what was the last year the applicant was licensed as a
guide;
(4) An indication if the
applicant will be using boats and canoes while guiding;
(5) A statement explaining how much
experience the applicant has with handling boats, motors, and canoes and
familiarity with map and compass;
(6) Documentation that the applicant has
taken and successfully completed a hunter safety course if applying for a
hunting guide license;
(7)
Documentation that the applicant is currently certified in, at minimum, a basic
first aid course and cardiopulmonary resuscitation course which requires
individuals to perform the practical skills in the course in order to be
certified;
(8) An indication if the
applicant has been convicted of any violation or crime within the last 7 years,
the nature of any convictions and in what state; and
(9) An acknowledgement that prior to approval
of the application:
a. The applicant will be
subject to a criminal records background check;
b. Further information may be required to
explain the answers provided to any of the items noted above; and
c. An examination will be conducted at fish
and game headquarters for any applicant who does not currently possess a New
Hampshire hunting guide license or fishing guide license;
(10) A signed and notarized department of
safety "Criminal History Record Information Release Authorization Form" DSSP
256, effective 7/15/16, to allow the department to perform a criminal
background check of the applicant in accordance with (9) above;
(11) The signature of the applicant subject
to the penalties for making unsworn false statements under
RSA
641:3, certifying to the following:
a. The applicant understands and will comply
with all pertinent New Hampshire statutes and rules relative to guides and
guiding;
b. If applying for a
resident guide license of any type, the applicant is a resident of the State of
New Hampshire as defined in
RSA
207:1, XXIII, or if a
resident over 65 guide license, the applicant is also 65 years of age or older
and has been a licensed hunting or fishing guide in New Hampshire for five or
more years;
c. The applicant's
privileges to fish, hunt, trap, guide, take or land lobsters, or engage in
commercial fishing activities are not under suspension or revocation in any
state or province; and
d. The
applicant is aware that conviction of certain felonies in any state or province
prohibits the possession of a firearm or other dangerous weapon; and
(12) A 4 inch by 9 1/2 inch
self-addressed, stamped envelope.
(b) The fee for the fishing guide license or
hunting guide license pursuant to
RSA
215:5, II shall be:
(1) Resident over 65 hunting guide,
$5.00;
(2) Resident over 65 fishing
guide, $5.00;
(3) Resident hunting
guide, $100.00;
(4) Resident
fishing guide, $100.00;
(5)
Nonresident hunting guide, $100.00; and
(6) Nonresident fishing guide,
$100.00.
(c) Pursuant to
RSA
541-A:29, within 30 days of the receipt of
the guide license application, it shall be examined for errors or omissions,
and the applicant shall be notified by ordinary mail of such errors or
omissions, and the name, address, official title, and telephone number of a
department employee who may be contacted regarding the application.
(d) Within 60 days of the receipt of a guide
license application, any applicant who:
(1)
Meets all the requirements set forth in Fis 1301.03(a) and has not been denied
licensure pursuant to Fis 1304(d)(7) shall be approved to sit for the practical
skills examination; or
(2) Fails to
meet the requirements set forth in Fis 1301.03 shall be denied a license, and
have the application and fee returned without further action, subject to the
right of the applicant to seek an appeal of the decision under Fis
1305.
(e) Each applicant
for an initial hunting guide license or fishing guide license shall take and
successfully pass both a written and oral examination administered at the fish
and game department at a date and time scheduled by the department, under the
following conditions:
(1) The written
examination shall require a passing grade of 75%. Any applicant successful in
passing the written examination shall attend an oral examination within the
following twelve months, failing which the application shall be
denied;
(2) The oral examination
shall be graded as a pass or fail, and shall test an individual's practical
skills, knowledge, and abilities in hunting for a hunting guide license
applicant or fishing for a fishing guide license applicant;
(3) The oral examination shall be conducted
by at least 2 and no more than 3 examiners, of which 2 members shall be active
or retired conservation officers from the fish and game law enforcement
division, and one currently licensed hunting or fishing guide chosen by the
executive director or designee;
(4)
Any applicant unsuccessful in passing the written exam shall be allowed to
retest, at the next available date scheduled by the department, but in no event
sooner than 60 days from the date of original examination;
(5) The application of any person failing a
second written or oral examination shall be denied in writing, subject to the
right of the applicant to seek an appeal of the decision under Fis 1305;
and
(6) No person who has failed a
second written or oral examination shall be approved to sit for a practical
skills examination for a period of one year from the date of the second failed
examination.