(1) An operations plan is prepared by the outfitter and submitted to the board and includes the information required in 37-47-304(2)(c), MCA.
(a) Fishing operations plans must include a summarization of the boundaries of the outfitter's fishing operation. If a fishing operations plan includes surface waters accessible only by private land or access points requiring a permit issued by a state or federal agency(ies), those surface waters must be described in detail, including the following information:
(i) the name of each water body, including the section of each river or stream, that may be utilized by the applicant while providing services;
(ii) a description of private land, by name of ranch and county where located, over which access is allowed; and
(iii) an affidavit by the outfitter to the board that the outfitter is in possession of any public land permits or licenses properly executed for federal or state public property where the outfitter is authorized to operate;
(iv) All other fishing operations plans may be described in detail pursuant to (2)(a), or an outfitter may summarize the boundaries of the outfitter's operations plan by referencing "all surface waters governed by the Montana Stream Access Law, 23-2-302, MCA, and accessible by public access points not requiring a permit restricting commercial use issued by a state or federal agency(ies)."
(b) Hunting operations plans must include a summarization of the locations and boundaries of the outfitter's hunting operation, which is where the outfitter is authorized to operate, provided in the following terms:
(i) the name of each public land agency, and owners of private lands that allow unrestricted public access and are managed under cooperative agreements with adjacent public lands;
(ii) a description of private land, by name of ranch and county where located, over which access is allowed;
(iii) an affidavit by the outfitter to the board that the outfitter is in possession of any public land permits or licenses properly executed for federal or state public property where the outfitter is authorized to operate; and
(iv) the number of NCHU per category.
(2) An outfitter may amend the operations plan on record by adding or subtracting any additional or replacement information and submitting the updated plan to the board, except that when adding a service identified in (5), the outfitter must apply for an amendment to the outfitter's operations plan by stating in writing the proposed changes and submitting it to the board, along with the fee required in ARM 24.171.401.
(3) As part of renewal, each outfitter shall attest that all lands information required as part of the outfitter's operations plan on file with the board is current and accurate.
(4) Whenever the outfitter gains permission to use additional private or public property, the outfitter shall update the operations plan the earlier of:
(a) the end of the license year during which the outfitter first became authorized to use it, and
(b) before actually using it.
(5) All amendments will be considered by the board using the same criteria as new applicants, including being required to take those parts of the outfitter examination that apply to the proposed amendment, if an outfitter is applying to add the following to the operations plan:
(a) hunting;
(b) fishing;
(c) watercraft used for fishing or hunting; or
(d) saddle or pack animal use.