37-47-305. Outfitter’s examination. Each applicant for an outfitter‘s license, after meeting the experience and training specifications and other qualifications set by this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, is entitled to take and must pass a standard examination administered by the board or its agent. The examination must require general and sufficient knowledge displaying and indicating ability to perform the services contemplated with efficiency and with safety to the health and welfare of participants. The examination must test the applicant’s knowledge of subjects that apply to the type of license applied for and may include the following subjects:

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Terms Used In Montana Code 37-47-305

  • Board: means the board of outfitters provided for in 2-15-1773. See Montana Code 37-47-101
  • Outfitter: means any person, except a person providing services on real property that the person owns for the primary pursuit of bona fide agricultural interests, who for consideration provides any saddle or pack animal, facilities, camping equipment, vehicle, watercraft, or other conveyance, or personal service for any person to hunt, trap, capture, take, kill, or pursue any game, including fish, and who accompanies that person, either part or all of the way, on an expedition for any of these purposes or supervises a licensed guide or outfitter's assistant in accompanying that person. See Montana Code 37-47-101
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201

(1)federal and state fish and game laws and regulations;

(2)federal and state regulations as applicable to outfitting;

(3)boat safety; and

(4)water safety.