May 2007 Bulletin

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Governor Appoints Outfitter to IOGLB; Update on IOGLB/IOGA Working Group

Idaho Governor Butch Otter has appointed outfitter Tom Long who resides in the Boise area to the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing Board. Tom is a veteran Payette river outfitter, and along with spouse Debbi and extended family, own and operate Cascade Raft and Kayak. They also maintain an outdoor adventure business in Chile. Tom attended and participated in his initial IOGLB meeting in late April. Per Idaho statute and in conjunction with the IOGA process, the IOGA sent the Governor the names two qualified outfitter/guides this past winter. IOGA appreciates the fact that both Tom and long time Main Salmon river guide IOGA member Mike Hovey, a retired school teacher, were willing to be considered for this outfitter/guide position on the IOGLB. Long joins outfitters Scott Farr of Challis and Will Judge of St. Maries on the IOGLB. The IOGLB also includes Wayne Hunsucker who represents the public and Marcus Gibbs, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission representative. IOGLB terms are for three years. All must be confirmed by the Idaho Senate.

During the late April IOGLB meeting, the board decided to endorse potential legislation for the 2008 session that has been reviewed by joint IOGLB/IOGA working group beginning last fall.  Legislation topics include:

Making it a misdemeanor for any person to provide outfitting or guiding services to another person who the person knows, or reasonably should have known, is not licensed. Believe it or not, the IOGLB does not have clear authority related to this topic.

Providing the IOGLB with the ability to subpoenas as permitted by the Idaho Administrative Procedures Act. Presently, it is a very cumbersome process for the IOGLB to issue subpoenas.

Change the penalty section of the code to increase the minimum for fines from $100 to $1,000 and the potential jail time not to exceed one year. Currently, jail time is limited to 90 days. In addition, this potential legislation would require violating the provisions of this section of Idaho Code to reimburse the IOGLB, city, county, state or federal agency for costs incurred in the investigation and prosecution for violations of section 36-2104 of Idaho Code.

The IOGLB decided that further focus on potential rule changes would continue, but with a longer time frame for consideration by the working group and the industry as a whole. The Mission Statement of the IOGLB/IOGA Statute and Rules Working Group is as follows: The IOGLB and IOGA work group will collaborate to study, review, clarify and propose changes to strengthen the law and rules regulating the outfitting and guiding industry. Working group members include outfitters Lonnie Allen, John A.K. Barker, Scott Farr, Peter Grubb, Randy Hamilton, Will Judge, Chris Korell and Mark Yates. The federal representative is LuVerne Grussing. Ex-oficio members include Jake Howard, Grant Simonds, Steve Tobiason, Jeremy Pisca, Brad Compton and Bob Lund.

Children to Discover the Salmon River

 

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