Nevada Code § 504.390

Licensing; records; regulations. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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1. As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a) Compensation means any remuneration given
in exchange for providing guide service which is predicated on a business
relationship between the parties. The term does not include any reimbursement
for shared trip expenses, including, without limitation, expenses for gasoline,
food or any other costs that are generally associated with persons who are
engaging in recreational hunting or fishing together.
(b) Guide means to assist another person for
compensation in hunting wild mammals or wild birds and fishing and includes the
transporting of another person or the persons equipment to hunting and fishing
locations within a general hunting and fishing area whether or not the guide
determines the destination or course of travel.
2. Each person who provides guide service
for compensation or provides guide service as an incidental service to
customers of any commercial enterprise, whether a direct fee is charged for the
guide service or not, must obtain a master guide license from the Department.
Such a license must not be issued to any person who has not reached 21 years of
age.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, each person who assists a person who is required to have a master
guide license and acts as a guide in the course of that activity must obtain a
subguide license from the Department. Such a license must not be issued to any
person who has not reached 18 years of age. The provisions of this subsection
do not apply to a person who:
(a) Is employed by or assists a person who holds
a master guide license solely for the purpose of cooking, cutting wood, caring
for, grooming or saddling livestock, or transporting a person by motor vehicle
to or from a public facility for transportation, including, without limitation,
a public airport.
(b) Holds a master guide license which authorizes
the person to provide services for the same species and in the same areas as
the guide who employs him or her or requests the persons assistance and has
submitted to the Department a notarized statement which indicates that the
person is employed by or provides assistance to the guide. The statement must
be signed by both guides.
4. Fees for master guide and subguide
licenses must be as provided in NRS 502.240 .
5. Any person who desires a master guide
license must apply for the license on a form prescribed and furnished by the
Department. The application must contain the social security number of the
applicant and such other information as the Commission may require by
regulation. If that person was not licensed as a master guide during the
previous licensing year, the persons application must be accompanied by a
nonrefundable fee of $1,500.
6. Any person who desires a subguide
license must apply for the license on a form prescribed and furnished by the
Department. If that person was not licensed as a subguide during the previous
licensing year, the persons application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable
fee of $50.
7. It is unlawful for the holder of a
master guide license to operate in any area where a special use permit is
required without first obtaining a permit unless the holder is employed by or
providing assistance to a guide pursuant to subsection 3.
8. The holder of a master guide license
shall maintain records of the number of hunters and anglers served, and any
other information which the Department may require concerning fish and game
taken by such persons. The information must be furnished to the Department on
request.
9. If any licensee under this section, or
person served by a licensee, is convicted of a violation of any provision of
this title or chapter 488 of NRS, the
Commission may revoke the license of the licensee and may refuse issuance of
another license to the licensee for a period not to exceed 5 years.
10. The Commission may adopt regulations
covering the conduct and operation of a guide service.
11. The Department may issue master guide
and subguide licenses that are valid only in certain management areas,
management units or administrative regions in such a manner as may be
determined by the regulations of the Commission.
NRS 504.390 Licensing; records;
regulations. [Effective on the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the
federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding,
suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational
licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain
processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
1. As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a) Compensation means any remuneration given
in exchange for providing guide service which is predicated on a business
relationship between the parties. The term does not include any reimbursement
for shared trip expenses, including, without limitation, expenses for gasoline,
food or any other expenses that are generally associated with persons who are
engaging in recreational hunting or fishing together.
(b) Guide means to assist another person for
compensation in hunting wild mammals or wild birds and fishing and includes the
transporting of another person or the persons equipment to hunting and fishing
locations within a general hunting and fishing area whether or not the guide
determines the destination or course of travel.
2. Each person who provides guide service
for compensation or provides guide service as an incidental service to
customers of any commercial enterprise, whether a direct fee is charged for the
guide service or not, must obtain a master guide license from the Department.
Such a license must not be issued to any person who has not reached 21 years of
age.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, each person who assists a person who is required to have a master
guide license and acts as a guide in the course of that activity must obtain a
subguide license from the Department. Such a license must not be issued to any
person who has not reached 18 years of age. The provisions of this subsection
do not apply to a person who:
(a) Is employed by or assists a person who holds
a master guide license solely for the purpose of cooking, cutting wood, caring
for, grooming or saddling livestock, or transporting a person by motor vehicle
to or from a public facility for transportation, including, without limitation,
a public airport.
(b) Holds a master guide license which authorizes
the person to provide services for the same species and in the same areas as
the guide who employs him or her or requests the persons assistance and has
submitted to the Department a notarized statement which indicates that the
person is employed by or provides assistance to the guide. The statement must
be signed by both guides.
4. Fees for master guide and subguide
licenses must be as provided in NRS 502.240 .
5. Any person who desires a master guide
license must apply for the license on a form prescribed and furnished by the
Department. The application must contain such information as the Commission may
require by regulation. If that person was not licensed as a master guide during
the previous licensing year, the persons application must be accompanied by a
nonrefundable fee of $1,500.
6. Any person who desires a subguide
license must apply for the license on a form prescribed and furnished by the
Department. If that person was not licensed as a subguide during the previous
licensing year, the persons application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable
fee of $50.
7. It is unlawful for the holder of a
master guide license to operate in any area where a special use permit is
required without first obtaining a permit unless the holder is employed by or
providing assistance to a guide pursuant to subsection 3.
8. The holder of a master guide license
shall maintain records of the number of hunters and anglers served, and any
other information which the Department may require concerning fish and game
taken by such persons. The information must be furnished to the Department on
request.
9. If any licensee under this section, or
person served by a licensee, is convicted of a violation of any provision of
this title or chapter 488 of NRS, the
Commission may revoke the license of the licensee and may refuse issuance of
another license to the licensee for a period not to exceed 5 years.
10. The Commission may adopt regulations
covering the conduct and operation of a guide service.
11. The Department may issue master guide
and subguide licenses that are valid only in certain management areas,
management units or administrative regions in such a manner as may be
determined by the regulations of the Commission.

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