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Outfitters and Guides Code of Ethics
- The outfitter and guide will utilize his knowledge and skill for the benefit of
the public and the profession he services. He will cooperatively strive to extend
the public knowledge and appreciation of his profession.
- He shall advertise only in a dignified manner, setting forth a factual presentation
of the services he is prepared to render for his prospective clients or the public
and the cost of such services.
- If he has the responsibility to furnish boats, stock or other equipment, the equipment
furnished shall be safely maintained, operated and handled; the stock in such a
situation conditioned to the job at hand. He shall maintain adequate sanitary service
facilities and serve clean, wholesome food; both services to be conditioned only
by the primitiveness of the surroundings.
- He shall be licensed and bonded as an outfitter and guide by the State of Idaho
and shall adhere to the laws and regulations, Federal and State, which govern the
profession.
- He will support the fish and game laws and will be fully able to use approved methods
in the care of wildlife meat and trophies. He shall protect the fields and forests
from the ravages of wild fire and support the conservation of natural resources.
- The outfitter and guide will be loyal to his client or employer and perform his
job to the best of his ability at all times.
- He shall respect the rights of other outfitters and guides and shall not, without
just cause, directly or indirectly, injure their reputation or business. He will
refrain from expressing publicly opinions in regard to his associates or on allied
technical subjects, unless he is informed as o facts relating thereto.
- He will guard his profession against the admission to its ranks of persons unqualified
because of their lack of good moral character or who are, because of inadequate
training, unable to perform as a professional.
- He will cooperate in extending training opportunities to others through an interchange
of ideas and experiences and by seeking other means to assure the longevity of the
profession.
- The outfitter and guide shall direct his best efforts towards the fulfillment of
his contractual obligations, but he shall do nothing that will infringe on the rights
of his guest or the cause of good sportsmanship.
- He shall practice appropriate minimum-impact camping techniques, and he shall cooperate
with other outfitters and guides and agency personnel to continue to develop better
methods of caring for the lands and waters upon which he outfits and guides.