4 CCR 733-1.7 - SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTFITTING SERVICES

A. Field Safety Kit A registrant, guide, or contracted personnel leading a member of the public in the field shall maintain and carry a safety kit containing appropriate supplies to provide immediate and necessary first aid suitable for the services provided. At a minimum, such kit must contain adhesive bandages, sterile pads, flexible gauze bandages, first aid tape, and antiseptic to dress a minor cut or injury.
B. Guided Hunt- Camp Safety Kit Registrants are responsible for keeping and maintaining a safety kit at each camp which contains appropriate supplies to necessary provide first aid for the services provided. The camp safety kit must be of a size appropriate for 50% of the guests at the camp. At a minimum, such safety kit must contain adhesive bandages in varying sizes, sterile pads, flexible gauze bandages, first aid tape, and antiseptic suitable to dress a large wound or injury.
C. Equipment
1. Registrants shall provide safe, serviceable, and sufficient equipment in good working condition (e.g., without tears) for its intended use. The equipment provided shall be clean and adequate to provide the services for which the outfitter contracted.
2. Registrants shall make all equipment available for inspection upon request of an authorized agent to effectuate section 12-145-113, C.R.S.
3. This Rule shall not apply to a client's personal equipment that the client chooses to provide and use during outfitting services. A client's provision of his or her own equipment shall not relieve the registrant from any obligations under this Rule.
D. HOUSING OR CAMP FACILITIES Registrants shall maintain safe, orderly, and sanitary housing or camp facilities at all times and shall provide clean, fresh drinking water, protect all food from contamination, and dispose of all garbage, debris, and human waste properly. Housing or camp facilities shall comply with federal, state, and local land use and posting regulations. Livestock facilities shall be separate from camp facilities. Streams shall be protected from contamination.

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4 CCR 733-1.7
43 CR 13, July 10, 2020, effective 7/30/2020 43 CR 22, November 25, 2020, effective 12/15/2020 44 CR 20, October 25, 2021, effective 11/14/2021 45 CR 17, September 10, 2022, effective 8/15/2022 45 CR 21, November 10, 2022, effective 11/30/2022

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