The district administrative authority must, upon application of a person (with Austrian citizenship, with the citizenship of an EU or EEA member state or with the Swiss Confederation, with the status of a long-term resident of a third country in the sense of Directive 2003/109/EC or a family member in the sense of Directive 2004/38/EC), as part of the procedure for granting a ski school operating license, grant a state ski instructor's license or a mountain guide's license under certain conditions, whether and to what extent their qualification is equivalent to that required by Austrian law.
Under certain conditions, the district administrative authority shall prescribe the completion of an adaptation course or the passing of an aptitude test.
The district administrative authority shall determine the place, content and assessment of the adaptation period and the competent examination office for the aptitude test, as well as the subjects which may be the subject of the examination. The subject areas are to be determined on the basis of a comparison between the training in accordance with Austrian requirements and the applicant's previous training.
The applicant may choose between completing an adaptation course and taking an aptitude test.
A recognition already granted by another federal state also applies to Lower Austria.