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Guide
Defined: "Guide" means
any person who receives any form of remuneration
for his services in accompanying or assisting
any person in the fields, forests or on
the waters or ice within the
jurisdiction of the State
while hunting, fishing, trapping, boating,
snowmobiling or camping at a primitive
camping area.
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GUIDE CLASSIFICATIONS:
Guides shall
be licensed in one or more specialized classifications.
A. Specialized
classification means that a person has met the
qualifications to guide one or more specific
types of activities as follows:
1. Specialized Hunting classification
means that a person has met the qualifications
to guide hunting and trapping activities, including
overnight camping trips in conjunction with
those hunting and trapping activities.
2. Specialized Fishing classification
means that a person has met the qualifications
to guide fishing activities, including overnight
camping trips in conjunction with those fishing
activities on inland waters.
3. Specialized Recreational classification
means that a person has met the qualifications
to guide boating, snowmobiling and camping activities.
4. Specialized Sea- Kayaking classification
means that a person ha met the qualifications
to guide sea-kayaking activities on the State's
territorial seas and tributaries of the State
up to the head of tide and out to the three
mile limit, including overnight camping trips
in conjunction with those sea-kayaking activities.
5. Specialized Tide-Water Fishing classification
means that a person has met the qualifications
to guide sport fishing activities on the State's
territorial seas and tributaries of the State
up to the head of tide out to the three mile
limit, including overnight camping trips in
conjunction with those tide-water fishing activities.
This license shall apply to any person engaged
in guiding fishing activity for any species
of fish, except those species harvested under
the authority of a Department of Marine Resources
license. This rule does not apply to activity
occurring on board a vessel holding a valid
and current certificate of inspection issued
by the United States Coast Guard.
NOTE:
Any person
operating a motorboat on the State's territorial
seas and tributaries for the purpose of guiding
hunting and fishing activites must obtain U.S.
Coast Guard license authorizing the carriage
of passengers for hire.
B.
Master certification means that a person has
acquired experience in a Specialized classification
that exceeds the minimum requirements necessary
to be licensed as a guide in that classification.
1. Persons licensed
in one or more specialized classifications may
apply for certification as a Master Guide in
such classification(s) by filing an affidavit
with the Department showing that the applicant
has met the necessary qualifications and experience
requirements outlined in Chapter 24.05(B)(1)(a)
and (b) below. The necessary qualifications
and experience requirements are as follows:
a.
The applicant must have been licensed as a
Maine guide in the specialized classification(s)
for which Master Guide certification is sought
each year during the ten year period preceding
the submission of the affidavit for certification;
and
b.
A minimum of five years professional experience
in the specialized classification(s) must
be documented within that ten year period.
One year of professional experience shall
be credited for every 240 hours worked in
a calendar year. There must be a minimum
of eighty hours of time spent guiding in a
calendar year for that time to be creditable
towards professional experience. Only
actual time guiding will be credited.
A description of guide's specific duties and
responsibilities and amount of the time spent
guiding must be included with the affidavit.
The applicant may estimate the amount of time
devoted specifically to guiding activity.
Experience shall be credited on an hour-for-hour
basis.
2.
Upon receipt of an affidavit showing that the
applicant has met the necessary qualifications
and experience requirements outlined in Chapter
24.05(B)(1)(a) and (b) above, the Department
will validate the applicant's license with the
certification that the applicant is eligible
to work as a Master Guide. The applicant
may not work as a Master Guide until the license
certification has been validated by the Department.
a. The
certification will remain in effect as long
as the guide's license is renewed within one
year of expiration.
b. A
determination, an any time, that any of the
information contained in the affidavit is
false shall be grounds for revocation of the
Master Guide certification.