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TITLE 36

FISH AND GAME

CHAPTER 21

OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES

36-2103. Exceptions. The foregoing definitions of the terms "outfitter" and "guide" will not apply to a person who furnishes, rents or leases, whether or not for compensation or gain or promise thereof, a pack or saddle horse, or other equipment, to a hunter or a fisherman. A person so furnishing, renting or leasing a pack or saddle horse or other equipment, shall not be considered an "outfitter" or "guide" if, on an incidental basis, they accompany a hunter, not to include extended camping, for the purpose of maintaining the safety and well-being of the livestock used to retrieve harvested big game. Additionally, the foregoing definition of "outfitter" and "guide" shall not apply to members of a nonprofit organization if the organization meets the following criteria: (i) it is exempt from the payment of federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (ii) its purpose is to provide outdoor experiences to young persons under twenty-one (21) years of age and to its leaders; and (iii) it provides outfitting and guiding services to its own bona fide members on a not for profit basis. If the members of the nonprofit organization provide outfitting or guiding services to persons who are not its members and leaders, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to that organization, its members and leaders.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title36 > T36ch21 > T36ch21sect36-2103

TITLE 36

FISH AND GAME

CHAPTER 21

OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES

36-2103. Exceptions. The foregoing definitions of the terms "outfitter" and "guide" will not apply to a person who furnishes, rents or leases, whether or not for compensation or gain or promise thereof, a pack or saddle horse, or other equipment, to a hunter or a fisherman. A person so furnishing, renting or leasing a pack or saddle horse or other equipment, shall not be considered an "outfitter" or "guide" if, on an incidental basis, they accompany a hunter, not to include extended camping, for the purpose of maintaining the safety and well-being of the livestock used to retrieve harvested big game. Additionally, the foregoing definition of "outfitter" and "guide" shall not apply to members of a nonprofit organization if the organization meets the following criteria: (i) it is exempt from the payment of federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (ii) its purpose is to provide outdoor experiences to young persons under twenty-one (21) years of age and to its leaders; and (iii) it provides outfitting and guiding services to its own bona fide members on a not for profit basis. If the members of the nonprofit organization provide outfitting or guiding services to persons who are not its members and leaders, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to that organization, its members and leaders.


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Idaho > Title36 > T36ch21 > T36ch21sect36-2103

TITLE 36

FISH AND GAME

CHAPTER 21

OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES

36-2103. Exceptions. The foregoing definitions of the terms "outfitter" and "guide" will not apply to a person who furnishes, rents or leases, whether or not for compensation or gain or promise thereof, a pack or saddle horse, or other equipment, to a hunter or a fisherman. A person so furnishing, renting or leasing a pack or saddle horse or other equipment, shall not be considered an "outfitter" or "guide" if, on an incidental basis, they accompany a hunter, not to include extended camping, for the purpose of maintaining the safety and well-being of the livestock used to retrieve harvested big game. Additionally, the foregoing definition of "outfitter" and "guide" shall not apply to members of a nonprofit organization if the organization meets the following criteria: (i) it is exempt from the payment of federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (ii) its purpose is to provide outdoor experiences to young persons under twenty-one (21) years of age and to its leaders; and (iii) it provides outfitting and guiding services to its own bona fide members on a not for profit basis. If the members of the nonprofit organization provide outfitting or guiding services to persons who are not its members and leaders, the provisions of this chapter shall apply to that organization, its members and leaders.