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CHAPTER III-COAST GUARD (GREAT
LAKES PILOTAGE), DEPARTMENT OF

TRANSPORTATION

Part

401

Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations.........

402

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Great Lakes Pilotage Rules and Orders..............
Great Lakes Pilotage Uniform Accounting System

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(a) The following terms where used in this part shall have the following meanings:

(1) "Act" means the Great Lakes Pilotage Act of 1960, as amended (Public Law 86-555, 74 Stat. 259-262; 46 U.S.C. 216-216i).

(2) "Commandant" means Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590.

(3) "Canadian Registered Pilot" means a person, other than a member of the regular complement of a vessel, who holds an appropriate Canadian license issued by an agency of Canada, and is registered by a designated agency of Canada on substantially the same basis as registration under the provisions of Subpart B of this part.

(4) "Movage" means the underway movement of a vessel in navigation from or to a dock, pier, wharf, dolphins, buoys, or anchorage other than a temporary anchorage for navigational or traffic purposes in such manner as to constitute a distinct separate movement not a substantive portion of a translake movement on arrival or departure, within the geographic confines of a harbor or port complex within such harbor.

(5) "Great Lakes" means Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, their connecting and tributary waters, the St. Lawrence River as far east as Saint Regis, and adjacent port areas.

(6) "Other officer" means the master or any other member of the regular complement of the vessel concerned who is qualified for the navigation of those United States waters of the Great Lakes which are not designated by the President in Proclamation No. 3385 dated December 22, 1960 and who is either licensed by the Secretary or certificated by an appropriate agency of Canada.

(7) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Transportation or any person to whom he has delegated his authority in the matter concerned.

(8) "United States registered pilot" means a person, other than a member of the regular complement of a vessel, who holds a license authorizing navigation on the Great Lakes and suit

ably endorsed for pilotage on routes specified therein, issued under the authority of the provisions of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, and who is also registered under the provisions of Subpart B of this part.

(9) "Director" means Director, Great Lakes Pilotage Staff, on the Staff of the Commander, 9th Coast Guard District (dgp), Federal Office Building, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199.

(10) Rate computation definitions:

(i) "Length" means the distance between the forward and after extremities of the ship.

(ii) "Breadth" means the maximum breadth to the outside of the shell plating of the ship.

(iii) "Depth" means the vertical distance at amidships from the top of the keel plate to the uppermost continuous deck, fore and aft, and which extends to the sides of the ship. The continuity of a deck shall not be considered to be affected by the existence of tonnage openings, engine spaces, or a step in the deck.

(11) "Person" includes an individual, registered pilot, partnership, corporation, association, voluntary association, authorized pool, or public or private organization, other than an agency.

(12) "Applicant Pilot" means a person who holds a license as a master, mate, or pilot issued under the authority of the provisions of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, and has acquired at least twenty-four months licensed service or comparable experience on vessels or integrated tugs and tows, of 4,000 gross tons or over, operating on the Great Lakes or oceans, and who has applied for registration under the provisions of Subpart B of this part. Those persons qualifying with ocean service must have obtained at least six months of licensed service or comparable experience on the Great Lakes.

(13) "Applicant Trainee" means a person who is in training to become an Applicant Pilot with an organization authorized to provide pilotage services.

(14)"Pool" means an organization authorized to provide pilotage services. (15) "Comparable experience” means experience that is similar to the expe

rience obtained by serving as an officer on a vessel. Training and experience while participating in a pilot training program of an authorized pilot organization is considered equivalent on a day for day basis to experience as an officer on a vessel. The training program of the authorized pilot organization must, however, include regularly scheduled trips on vessels of 4,000 gross tons or over in the company of a registered pilot.

[26 FR 951, Jan. 31, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 9064, July 1, 1966; 32 FR 14220, Oct. 13, 1967; CGFR 68-78, 33 FR 9823, July 9, 1968; CGFR 70-29a, 35 FR 10434, June 26, 1970; CGD 74-233, 40 FR 41526, Sept. 8, 1975; CGD 78-144a, 44 FR 19362, Apr. 2, 1979; CGD 78-1445, 44 FR 64837, Nov. 8, 1979]

§ 401.120 Federal reservation of pilotage regulations.

No state, municipal, or other local authority shall require the use of pilots or regulate any aspect of pilotage in any of the waters specified in the Act. Only those persons registered as United States Registered Pilots or Canadian Registered Pilots as defined in this subpart may render pilotage services on any vessel subject to the Act and the Memorandum of Arrangements, Great Lakes Pilotage.

Subpart B-Registration of Pilots

§ 401.200 Application for registration.

(a) An application for registration as a U.S. Registered Pilot shall be made on Form CG-4509, which shall be submitted together with a completed fingerprint chart and two full-face photographs, 11⁄2 inches by 2 inches, signed on the face. These forms may be obtained from the Director.

[32 FR 14220, Oct. 13, 1967, as amended by CGD 78-144b, 44 FR 64837, Nov. 8, 1979]

§ 401.210 Requirements and qualifications for registration.

(a) No person shall be registered as a United States Registered Pilot unless:

(1) The individual holds a license as a master, mate, or pilot, issued under the authority of the provisions of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, and has acquired at least twenty-four months licensed service or comparable

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(2) He is a citizen of the United States.

(3) He is of good moral character and temperate habits.

(4) He is physically competent to perform the duties of a U.S. Registered Pilot and meets the medical requirements prescribed by the Commandant.

(5) The individual has not reached the age of 70.

(6) He possesses a validated Merchant Mariner's Document issued by the Coast Guard.

(7) He agrees that he will be available for service under the terms and conditions as may be approved or prescribed by the Commandant.

(8) He has complied with the requirements set forth in § 401.220(b) for Applicant Pilots if applying for registration for waters in which a pilotage pool is authorized.

(9) He agrees to comply with all applicable provisions of this part and amendments thereto.

(b) Any person registered as a United States Registered Pilot pursuant to the provisions of this part whose application contains false or misleading statements furnished by the applicant in furtherance of his application shall be in violation of these regulations and may be proceeded against under § 401.250(a) or § 401.500. [29 FR 10464, July 28, 1964, as amended at 31 FR 9065, July 1, 1966; 32 FR 14220, Oct. 13, 1967; CGD 78-144a, 44 FR 19363, Apr. 2, 1979; CGD 78-144b, 44 FR 64837, Nov. 8, 1979]

§ 401.211 Requirements for training of Applicant Pilots.

(a) The Director shall determine the number of Applicant Pilots required to be in training by each Association authorized to form a pool in order to

assure an adequate number of Registered Pilots. No Applicant Pilot shall be selected for training unless:

(1) He meets the requirements and qualifications set forth in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4), (6), (7), and (9) of § 401.210.

(2) He shall not have reached the age of 60.

(3) He possesses a radar observer competency certificate or equivalent U.S. Coast Guard endorsement.

(b) For purpose of determining whether an applicant meets the experience requirements contained in § 401.210(a)(1), not more than twelve months of “comparable experience" may be used in fulfilling the twentyfour month experience requirement.

(c) The Director shall approve the United States Registered Pilots that are designated by the authorized pilot organization to provide training to those pilots that are in training to be registered pilots.

(d) Persons desiring to be considered as an Applicant Pilot shall file with the Director a completed Application Form, CG-4509, in duplicate, together with two full-face photographs, 11⁄2 inches by 2 inches, signed on the face, and a completed fingerprint chart.

(e) Individuals selected as Applicant Pilots by the Director shall be issued a U.S. Coast Guard Applicant Pilot Identification Card, which shall be valid until such time as (1) the applicant is registered as a pilot under § 401.210; (2) the applicant withdraws from the training program, or (3) upon withdrawal by the Director.

[29 FR 10465, July 28, 1964, as amended at 31 FR 9065, July 1, 1966; 32 FR 14220, Oct. 13, 1967; CGD 78-144a, 44 FR 19363, Apr. 2, 1979; CGD 78-144b, 44 FR 64837, Nov. 9, 1979]

§ 401.220 Registration of pilots.

(a) The Director shall determine the number of pilots required to be registered in order to assure adequate and efficient pilotage service in the United States waters of the Great Lakes and to provide for equitable participation of United States Registered Pilots with Canadian Registered Pilots in the rendering of pilotage services.

(b) Registration of pilots shall be made from among those Applicant

Pilots who have (1) completed the minimum number of trips prescribed by the Commandant over the waters for which application is made on oceangoing vessels, in company with a Registered Pilot, within 1 year of date of application, (2) completed a course of instruction for Applicant Pilots prescribed by the association authorized to establish the pilotage pool, (3) satisfactorily completed a written examination prescribed by the Director, evidencing his knowledge and understanding of the Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations, Rules and Orders; the Memorandum of Arrangements, Great Lakes Pilotage, between the United States and Canada; and other related matters including the working rules and operating procedures of his district, given at such time and place as the Director may designate within the pilotage district of the Applicant Pilot.

(c) The Pilot Association authorized to establish a pool in which an Applicant Pilot has qualified for registration under paragraph (b) of this section shall submit to the Director in writing its recommendations together with its reasons for the registration of the Applicant.

(d) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section, a pilot found to be qualified under this subpart shall be issued a Certificate of Registration, valid for a term of five (5) years or until the expiration of his master's, mate's or pilot's license issued under the authority of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes or until the pilot reaches age 70, whichever occurs first.

(e) The Director may, when necessary to assure adequate and efficient pilotage service, issue a temporary certificate of registration for a period of less than 1 year to any person found qualified under this subpart regardless of age.

[29 FR 10465, July 28, 1964, as amended at 31 FR 9065, July 1, 1966; CGFR 67-64, 32 FR 14221, Oct. 13, 1967; CGFR 69-84, 34 FR 12583, Aug. 1, 1969; CGD 78-144a, 44 FR 19363, Apr. 2, 1979; CGD 78-144b, 44 FR 64837, Nov. 9, 1979]

§ 401.230 Certificates of Registration.

(a) A Certificate of Registration shall describe the part or parts of the

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