Wyoming Code § 23-2-411

Outfitter qualifications for licensure; licensed outfitter may act as professional guide; required reporting of criminal history
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(a)  An applicant for an outfitter's license shall in addition to any other criteria imposed by rule and regulation of the board, possess the following qualifications:
(i)  At least eighteen (18) years of age;
(ii)  Experience as a licensed professional guide for not less than one (1) year or similar experience accepted by the board;
(iii)  Possess through ownership, lease or as a representative of an owner or lessee, equipment and facilities necessary to the type of services the applicant offers and applicable to the area conditions in which the applicant operates;
(iv)  Repealed by Laws 1991, ch. 156, § 2.
(v)  Repealed by Laws 1991, ch. 156, § 2.
(vi)  Have committed no violations of W.S. 23-2-416(a).
(b)  Any person holding an outfitter's license under this act may operate as a professional guide without holding a separate professional guide's license.
(c)  In addition to subsection (a) of this section, an applicant for an outfitter's license shall report:
(i)  Any conviction or forfeiture of any bond amount for a violation of federal or state law or applicable regulation relating to wildlife, game and fish within five (5) years before the date of filing license application;
(ii)  Any felony conviction; and
(iii)  Any conviction for a violation of federal or state law relating to criminal fraud and occurring within five (5) years prior to the date of filing application.

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