1. As used in this section, the term "guide" shall mean a person who
offers services for hire part or all of which includes directing,
instructing, or aiding another in fishing, hunting, camping, hiking,
white water canoeing, rafting or rock and ice climbing.
2. All guides engaging in the business of guiding on all lands and
waters of the state shall possess a license issued by the department,
except for any persons operating or assisting upon a public vessel for
hire (passenger carrying vessels), licensed by the United States Coast
Guard or New York state, upon the Atlantic Ocean and all other marine
and coastal waters, tidal waters including the Hudson river up to the
Troy barrier dam, St. Lawrence river, Great Lakes and the navigable
portion of their tributaries, and other navigable waters, as determined
by the department.
3. Except while guiding for the purposes of hunting and/or fishing, no
license as defined in section 11-0701 is required for such acts.
4. Employees of children's camps as defined in subdivision one of
section one thousand four hundred of the public health law shall be
exempt from the provisions of subdivisions one and two of this section,
provided such activities are carried out within the scope of said
employment.
5. A license as required under subdivision two of this section shall
be issued for a period of five calendar years and the fee therefor shall
be established by the department, not to exceed two hundred dollars.
6. Every licensed guide while engaged in guiding shall wear in plain
sight identification furnished by the department. Licensed guides shall
be at least eighteen years of age. They shall be skilled in the use of
boats and canoes whenever use of these craft is required and shall be
persons competent to guide one or more of the following: camping,
hunting, fishing, hiking, white water canoeing/rafting, rock or ice
climbing or other similar activities. The department shall by regulation
establish standards and procedures for testing and licensing of guides.
7. Any licensed guide who violates any provision of this chapter or
who makes any false statement in his application for a license shall in
addition to any other penalties, immediately surrender his license to
the department, which may be revoked by the department for up to one
year following the date of such surrender.
8. The department shall publish a list of guides annually.
Structure New York Laws
ENV - Environmental Conservation
Article 11 - Fish and Wildlife
11-0501 - Fish and Wildlife Management Practices Cooperative Program.
11-0503 - Polluting Streams Prohibited.
11-0505 - Interference With Fish and Wildlife.
11-0507 - Liberation of Fish, Shellfish and Wildlife.
11-0511 - Possession and Transportation of Wildlife.
11-0514 - Eurasian Boars Prohibited.
11-0515 - Licenses to Collect, Possess or Sell for Propagation, Scientific or Exhibition Purposes.
11-0517 - Taking for Propagation and Stocking; Fish Hindering Propagation of Food Fish or Shellfish.
11-0521 - Destructive Wildlife; Taking Pursuant to Permit.
11-0523 - Destructive or Menacing Wildlife; Taking Without Permit.
11-0524 - Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators.
11-0525 - Control of Rabies in Wildlife.
11-0527 - State Aid to Counties Participating in Control of Rabies in Wildlife.
11-0529 - Cats Hunting Birds; Dogs Pursuing Deer or Killing Other Wildlife in Certain Areas.
11-0531 - Bounties Prohibited.
11-0533 - Licensing of Guides.
11-0535 - Endangered and Threatened Species, Species of Special Concern.
11-0535-A - Illegal Ivory Articles and Rhinoceros Horns.
11-0535-B - Vulnerable Species.
11-0535-C - Endangered and Threatened Species Mitigation Bank Fund.
11-0536 - Sale of Certain Wild Animals or Wild Animal Products Prohibited.
11-0537 - Bald and Golden Eagles; Prohibited Acts.
11-0538 - Direct Contact Between Public and Big Cats Prohibited.
11-0539 - New York Natural Heritage Program.
11-0540 - Prohibition on Permits Authorizing the Use of Elephants in Entertainment Acts.