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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 3Ch. 5§ 2536 Guide Licensing Requirements

§ 2536 Guide Licensing Requirements

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§ 2536 Guide Licensing Requirements

This law says you must have a state guide license to work as a guide or packer for pay, unless you qualify for one of the special exemptions.

Key Takeaways

  • •You need a guide license to charge money for guiding or packing.
  • •Employees of a licensed guide business are exempt if the employer reports them for workers’ comp, taxes, and pays the registration fee.
  • •Guides licensed in another state can be exempt during a multistate fishing tournament if the tournament meets several conditions.
  • •The registration fee starts at $33 and is adjusted each year to cover the department’s actual costs, but it can’t be set higher than those costs.

Example

A fishing guide who works for a local outfitting company wants to take tourists out on the river for a fee.

Because the guide is getting paid, the company must first get a guide license from the department. If the guide is an employee and the company reports the guide for workers’ comp, taxes, and pays the $33 registration fee, the guide is exempt from getting a separate license.

How to Calculate

Adjusted Fee = Base Fee + Additional Amount needed to cover reasonable administrative costs (but never more than the total cost).

  1. Start with the base fee of $33 (the amount set for the 2004 license year).
  2. Determine the department’s reasonable administrative cost for the current year (e.g., $40).
  3. Calculate the additional amount needed: Administrative Cost – Base Fee. In this example, $40 – $33 = $7.
  4. Add the additional amount to the base fee: $33 + $7 = $40. The adjusted fee for the year is $40.
  5. The commission may adjust the fee each year using this same method, but it cannot set the fee higher than the total administrative cost.

An employee guide registers for the 2025 license year.

Result: Adjusted Fee = $33 + ($38 – $33) = $38

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 2536 Guide Licensing Requirements

(a) It is unlawful for any person to engage in the business of guiding or packing, or to act as a guide for any consideration or compensation whatever, without first having secured a guide license from the department. (b) An employee of a licensee who acts as a guide only in connection with, and within the scope of, his or her employment is exempt from the requirement of subdivision (a) if all of the following conditions are met: (1) If the employment is subject to and the person is reported to the carrier of the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. (2) If the person is subject and reported to the state and federal taxing authorities for withholding of income tax. (3) If the person is reported to the department, on forms provided by the department, as an employee of the guide prior to any contact with any person being guided, and a registration fee has been paid. The base fee for an employee guide registration for the 2004 license year shall be thirty-three dollars ($33), which shall be adjusted annually thereafter pursuant to Section 713. (c) A person who is licensed in another state to provide guide services for the purposes of fishing is exempt from the requirements of subdivision (a) if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The state in which the person is licensed grants a similar exemption to licensed guides who are residents of this state. (2) Evidence of a valid guide license is provided to the department upon request. (3) The person is engaged in the business of guiding only in conjunction with and during the term of a multistate fishing tournament approved by the appropriate agency in each of the affected states. (4) The tournament sponsor provides to the department any information or documents necessary to administer and enforce this paragraph, as determined by the department, including, but not limited to, the identities of all guides participating in the tournament, verification of another state’s license exemption, and information sufficient to determine the validity of another state’s guide licenses. (5) The tournament sponsor pays the department an amount, determined by the department, to be sufficient to cover the department’s cost to administer and enforce this subdivision. (6) The net proceeds of the tournament are used for resource management projects or habitat improvement projects, or both. (d) The commission shall adjust the amount of the fees specified in paragraph (3) of subdivision (b), as necessary, to fully recover, but not exceed, all reasonable administrative and implementation costs of the department and the commission relating to those licenses. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 559, Sec. 19. (AB 2402) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

guide licenseexemptmultistate fishing tournamentregistration fee

Related Statutes

  • § 2537 Commercial Fishing Boat License Exemption
  • § 2538 Guide License Application Requirements
  • § 2540 Guide License Fees
  • § 2541 Guide License Bond Requirement
  • § 2544 Guide License Denial Grounds

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 2536.
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