- General information.
- Requirements.
- Deadlines.
- Completion period.
- Competent authority.
- Procedure.
- Authentication and signature.
- Requirements.
- Type and format of the documents.
- Costs and fees.
- Further information.
- Means of redress or appeal.
- Legal bases.
- Assistance and problem-solving services.
- Link to form.
General information
Persons wishing to exercise the profession of mountain and ski guide in Upper Austria on a commercial basis need to hold a certificate of eligibility issued by an authority.
Requirements
According to § 57c of the Oö. Tourismusgesetz 2018 [Tourism Act of Upper Austria of 2018], the certificate of eligibility authorising the holder to exercise the activity of mountain and ski guide may only be issued to natural persons who
- have reached the age of 18;
- have the required reliability;
- are fit for the activity, in terms of health; and
- prove to hold a liability insurance with sufficient cover; and
- prove their technical qualification.
Deadlines
The certificate of eligibility shall be issued within eight weeks after receipt of all required documents.
Completion period
No relevant information available.
Competent authority
Bezirksverwaltungsbehörde [District Administration Authority]
Procedure
The authority shall issue this certificate of eligibility based on a written registration for the activity within eight weeks after receipt of all required documents and if the applicant meets the general prerequisites and has the required technical qualification for the activity they apply for pursuant to Sec. 57 d of the Tourism Act of Upper Austria of 2018. The application shall state the exact name of the intended activity and the location where the applicant plans to exercise the activity. The certificate of eligibility for exercising the activity of mountain and ski guide will be issued for a certain location.
Authentication and signature
No electronic or personal signature of the application is required.
Required documents
- Official photo ID;
- Birth certificate;
- Criminal record certificate (not older than 3 months);
- Medical certificate on the physical and mental fitness (not older than 3 months);
- Proof of the main place of residence (not required, if the usual place of residence is in Austria);
- Proof of qualification (proof of the technical qualification);
- Proof of a liability insurance (not older than 3 months);
Type and format of the documents
No relevant information available.
Costs and fees
State administrative charge pursuant to the Oö. Landesverwaltungs-Abgabenverordnung 2011 [Upper Austrian Ordinance on Administrative Charges of 2011] for awarding the approval:
EUR 52;
Charges according to the Gebührengesetz [Fee Act]:
for filing the application: EUR 47.30;
for the annexes to be attached to the application: EUR 3.90
per sheet*, however a maximum of EUR 21.80 per annex;
for granting the authorisation: EUR 83.60.
*Sheet means paper whose dimensions do not exceed twice 210 mm x 297 mm in one or both directions. Charges in the double amount shall be paid for paper exceeding these dimensions.
Further information
Only persons who were issued the certificate of eligibility pursuant to the Tourism Act of Upper Austria of 2018 may use the title of “Upper Austrian Mountain and Ski Guide”.
Persons who were granted a certificate of eligibility are obliged to comply with the general rules for exercising the activity pursuant to Sec. 57 f of the Tourism Act of Upper Austria of 2018.
Means of redress or appeal
A complaint can be filed against the notification. Such complaint shall be made in writing and must be filed with the authority which issued the notification within four weeks. The period commences upon receipt of the written copy or, in case of an oral announcement, when such is made.
The complaint shall also state the notification and the authority against which it is made, the reasons on which the alleged illegality are based, the request and information that is necessary to assess whether the complaint was filed in due time. Complaints shall no longer be permitted if the party explicitly waived its right to make a complaint after the notification was served or announced to it.
Otherwise, any notification contains information on legal remedies, including the instruction before which authority the legal remedy must be filed and within what period.
Legal bases
Laws and ordinances can be found in the Legal Information System (RIS).
- Oö. Tourismusgesetz 2018 .
- Oö. Berufsqualifikationen-Anerkennungsgesetz (Oö. BAG) .
- Allgemeines Verwaltungsverfahrensgesetz 1991 .
- Oö. Landesverwaltungsabgabenverordnung 2011 .
- Gebührengesetz 1957 .
Assistance and problem-solving services
Einheitlicher Ansprechpartner (EAP) Oberösterreich
[Point of Single Contact (PSC) Upper Austria]
eap@ooe.gv.at
Form
No form required.
Information on data protection
Further information
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Last update: 24.10.2022
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