(A) A dive instructor, dive store, club, or dive charter business desiring to allow student divers or charter group divers without individual hobby licenses to collect artifacts requires an instructional license. The instructional license allows only recreational, small scale, noncommercial search and recovery operations. A person whose name the instructional license is under is not required to have a hobby license. Quarterly reports must be submitted under the licensee's instructional license number.
(B) A facility such as a dive store, club, or dive charter business offering state-sanctioned Archaeological Sport Diver Certification is required to have an instructional license.
(C) A person or facility desiring to apply for an instructional license should submit a completed application upon a standard form prescribed by the institute together with a license fee. A license fee of twenty dollars for residents and forty dollars for nonresidents must be charged for a six-month instructional license. A license fee of eighty dollars for residents and one hundred sixty dollars for nonresidents must be charged for a two-year instructional license. Instructional licenses may be renewed optionally on either a six-month or a two-year basis.
(D) The same conditions as a hobby license apply to the collection of artifacts under an instructional license. Quarterly reports listing artifacts collected by student or charter dive groups must be submitted to the institute by the holder of the instructional license. Reports must be filed within ten days following the end of the calendar quarter in which the activities took place.
(E) The same conditions as a hobby license apply to the collection of fossils under an instructional license. Quarterly reports listing paleontological materials collected by student or charter dive groups must be submitted to the museum by the holder of the instructional license.