Section 40. Limited sale of the Class A fishing guide license and conditional sale of the Class B fishing guide license  


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  • The commissioner has determined that the requirements for the fishing guide license in Maryland are substantially similar and reciprocal with the Class A fishing guide license, and the following provisions and qualifications shall define the administration of the Class A fishing guide license:

    1. It shall be unlawful for any person to serve as the captain of a charter boat or head boat without first qualifying for and obtaining a Class A or Class B fishing guide license or a fishing guide reciprocity permit.

    2. An applicant shall be considered qualified for the Class A fishing guide license once that applicant satisfies the following conditions:

    a. The applicant shall be licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers for hire and shall include a copy of his current U.S. Coast Guard license with the application.

    b. The applicant shall have purchased, as the licensee, a 2008 Virginia charter boat or head boat license before June 25, 2008, or shall have purchased, as the licensee, Virginia charter boat or head boat licenses in 2006 and 2007, or can document that he has served as captain of a vessel for at least 30 days from January 1, 2006, through June 24, 2008, operating in Virginia waters that was licensed as a Virginia charter boat or head boat and provides a certificate of insurance listing him as the captain of a Virginia charter boat or head boat or federal tax form W-2 or 1099, listing his income as the captain of a Virginia charter boat or head boat during the period January 1, 2006, through June 24, 2008. An additional form of documentation of the 30-day service as captain may include evidence that the applicant was enrolled during the qualifying period in a U.S. Coast Guard required random drug testing program for the business owning the qualifying vessel.

    3. A Class A fishing guide licensee shall be required to purchase a Class A fishing guide license annually to maintain his eligibility to purchase a Class A fishing guide license for the following year.

    4. The number of Class A fishing guide licenses sold in any one year shall not exceed the number of persons meeting the qualifications specified in this section.

    5. An applicant shall be considered qualified for the Class B fishing guide license once he provides documentation that he is licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers for hire and can provide a copy of his current U.S. Coast Guard license with the application.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 25, Issue 09, eff. December 22, 2008.

Statutory Authority

§ 28.2-201 of the Code of Virginia.