West Virginia Code § 20-2-23

Outfitters and guides -- Generally; definitions
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(a) Services of outfitters and guides for the benefit and convenience of hunters, fishermen
and others in this state are recognized as essential, and such outfitters and guides may be
licensed and authorized to serve as provided in this article. The director is hereby authorized
to promulgate rules and regulations on services of outfitters and guides as herein authorized
and defined. e
(b) The term "outfitter," as used herein, means and includes any person who, operating from
any temporary or permanent camp, private or public lodge, or private or incorporated home
situate within this state, provides for monetary profit or gain, sadudle or pack animals or
other animals, vehicles, boats, conveyances or equipment, or guide services for any person
or persons hunting game animals, game birds, fishing or takting expeditions, both land and
water, in this state. The term "outfitter" shall not include, however, any person who
occasionally for accommodation or favor rather than profit or gain, rents equipment to
hunters, fishermen or others as a service incidental to his principal occupation or business
without advertising outfitter or guide services or holding out to the public the offering of
such services. The term "guide," as used heresin, includes and embraces outfitter services
and the term "outfitter" includes and embraces guide services, but the applicant for any
license hereunder may in his or her application elect to be designated as an outfitter or
guide. g
(c) The term "commercial whiteewater outfitter," as used herein, means any person,
partnership, corporation or other organization, or any combination thereof, duly authorized
and operating from withLin or from without the state, which for monetary profit or gain,
provides whitewater expeditions or rents whitewater craft or equipment for use in
whitewater expeditions on any river, portions of rivers or waters of the state in accordance
with this article.
The term "commercial whitewater guide," as used herein, means any person who is an
ownWer, agent or employee of a commercial whitewater outfitter, and who is qualified and
authorized to provide services for whitewater expeditions in the state in accordance with
this article.

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