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  8. Chapter 310 - Pilots, Piloting, and Pilotage


Chapter 310 - Pilots, Piloting, and Pilotage


  • 310.001 - Purpose.
  • 310.0015 - Piloting Regulation; General Provisions.
  • 310.002 - Definitions.
  • 310.011 - Board of Pilot Commissioners.
  • 310.032 - Oath of Members of the Board.
  • 310.042 - Organization of Board; Meetings.
  • 310.051 - Personnel; Employment.
  • 310.061 - State Pilots; Number; Cross Licensing.
  • 310.071 - Deputy Pilot Certification.
  • 310.073 - State Pilot Licensing.
  • 310.075 - Deputy Pilot Training Program.
  • 310.081 - Department to Examine and License State Pilots and Certificate Deputy Pilots; Vacancies.
  • 310.091 - Powers of the Department.
  • 310.101 - Grounds for Disciplinary Action by the Board.
  • 310.102 - Treatment Programs for Impaired Pilots and Deputy Pilots.
  • 310.111 - Marine Incident Reports.
  • 310.1112 - Motor Vehicle Reports.
  • 310.1115 - Bridge Electronic Navigation Protection Equipment; Duty of Pilot.
  • 310.121 - Application, Examination, and Biennial Fees.
  • 310.131 - Assessment of Percentage of Gross Pilotage.
  • 310.141 - Vessels Subject to Pilotage.
  • 310.142 - Pilotage at St. Marys Entrance.
  • 310.146 - Exemptions From Pilotage.
  • 310.151 - Rates of Pilotage; Pilotage Rate Review Committee.
  • 310.161 - Piloting Without a License; Penalties.
  • 310.171 - Pilots May Incorporate Themselves.
  • 310.181 - Corporate Powers.
  • 310.183 - Immediate Inactivation of License or Certificate for Certain Violations.
  • 310.185 - Rulemaking.
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