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No, it is not. Speaking as an ex-lifeguard and lifeguard instructor, rescue is not a trivial skill. It requires specific training that takes at least as long as an entire current open water course. It also requires a much higher minimum level of swimming ability.
What you are missing is that a "semi-conscious body" often turns into a fully conscious and panicked body that is quite capable of drowning or injuring their would be rescuer.
A buddy in rec diving is only responsible for helping to the point where their safety is endangered. Stuff like sharing air, assisting with an entanglement or malfunctioning equipment or calling or going for help. A tired diver assist may be acceptable depending on the circumstances.
I'll consider this perspective; thank you -- having dealt with panicked victims I do get it. I believe just entering the water with a buddy voluntarily assumes a measure of risk, including risk from the buddy -- how many here have a story of a buddy seizing their primary reg unexpectedly?
Most people who are certified would have trouble doing that. So are you saying that the ability to haul a semi-conscious diver through the surf line to the beach should be a minimal requirement for OW certification?
I'm not sure it's that far from tired diver assist to towing them through mild shore conditions. That said, I'd hesitate to make it a baseline, though I might choose that as a personal buddy-choosing boundary -- or at least a factor. TMHeimer, though, seems to say "yes":
I do. Or at least having the knowledge of how such rescues are done should be required. Perhaps a more reasonable requirement may be at least how to give inwater rescue breaths while towing to safety-- not necessarily even through rough surf exits. And how to deal with a panicked diver at the surface. But, many disagree with me, I admit.
Rescue breaths is more than I'd expect of OW. Maybe more than I'd expect of AOW. Tired diver tow is OW for sure. (I'm sure I'm weirdly calibrated, though -- when I did OW it included "bubble mask" and "breathing directly from the tank valve" as skills, and I suspect neither of those are in the Standards.)