Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LXX - River Pilots
Subpart 4 - Board of River Port Pilot Commissioners and Examiners
Chapter 91 - Calcasieu River Waterway River Port Pilots
Section LXX-9115 - Enforcement
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. In any case, where a vessel under pilotage shall go aground or collide with another vessel or allide with any object or meet with any marine casualty, or be injured or damaged in any way or in the event of a near-miss of any of the above, the board shall cause to be conducted a preliminary investigation into the casualty or the near-miss to determine if there are any violations of the law or board's rules.
B. When probable cause relating to any event set forth in §9115. A involving a pilot is preliminarily determined, the board may conduct or order an investigation.
C. All board investigations shall be conducted in accordance with R.S. 49:950 et seq.
D. In any case, where a vessel under pilotage is involved in any event set forth in §9115 A, any pilot providing piloting services relating to such vessel shall report such event as follows:
E. Any pilot who shall neglect, or refuse to make any required report to the board as required by these rules, shall be subject to the board-imposed sanctions provided in §9115 J
F. Any pilot requested or summoned to testify before the board shall appear in accordance with said request or summons and shall make answers under oath to any questions put to him/her related to or in any way connected with the pilot's service.
G. In any case, where the board finds or suspects a violation of the law or applicable regulation, or a violation of its rules, the board may charge the pilot appropriately. If the charge is proven, the board may take action as authorized by R.S. 34:1077. However, this rule shall not abrogate any pilot rights pursuant to all applicable laws. Specific enforcement parameters are included in §9115 J, K, L, M and N herein.
H. When an investigation or any other information source reveals dangerous and/or unsafe conditions and/or conditions that may jeopardize the interests, safety, health, or welfare of the pilots, vessels, cargo, property or individuals, the board may make recommendations to vessel owners, operators, agents or any other involved persons/entities including the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District and the U.S. Coast Guard regarding corrective measures.
I. Marine casualties, accident, and required reports are defined in Title 46 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 4 (46 CFR 4). Required reports shall be made to the U.S. Coast Guard by the owners, operators, masters or agents of vessels so involved. This federally-imposed requirement affects all U.S. commercial vessels sailing worldwide and every foreign flag vessel operating on or present within U.S. waters within the pilotage area, as relating to these rules. Hazardous conditions are defined in 33 CFR 160.203 and must be reported to the U.S. Coast Guard. Navigation safety regulations prescribed in 33 CFR 165 shall be followed. Every pilot must immediately report all marine casualties, near-miss incidents, hazardous conditions, and violations of navigation safety regulations to the U.S. Coast Guard and to the board. Action on near-miss reports, absent a showing of violation of navigation rules or negligence, is without attribution toward preventing similar future incidents.
J. After notice and a hearing, the board may, as authorized by R.S. 34:1077, and at their discretion, remove, suspend or reprimand a commissioned pilot, impose civil penalties and/or recommend, to the governor, revocation of the pilot's commission. Suspensions shall not last more than one year, and must be followed by a period of reorientation of not less than 14 days and not to exceed 60 days.
K. The board may take such enforcement action specified in §9115 J, upon a finding that one or more of the following grounds exists:
L. In lieu of an adverse action pursuant to this Section, the pilot may tender his/her commission. The board may, for stated reasons, impose such terms and conditions as it deems appropriate as part of its acceptance of the commission tender.
M. The board may suspend a pilot without notice or hearing when it clearly appears from an affidavit of an interested party that further piloting by a commissioned individual poses a threat of immediate injury, loss, or damage before notice and a hearing can be arranged. Notice shall be given to the pilot and the association with all deliberate speed and in the most expeditious manner available. A hearing with notice shall be arranged at the earliest possible date, allowing a reasonable amount of time for the pilot to prepare a defense.
N. The board shall establish policies and procedures to address violations in a formal and consistent manner.
O. Rules of the board may be enforced, in accordance with R.S. 1072, by any court of competent jurisdiction.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 34:1072.