Code of Massachusetts Regulations
995 CMR - PILOT COMMISSIONERS: DISTRICT ONE
Title 995 CMR 4.00 - Pilots And Pilotage In District Three Massachusetts
Section 4.10 - Prior Maritime Experience
Universal Citation: 995 MA Code of Regs 995.4
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Satisfactory maritime experience shall mean, in the case of an applicant for a Warrant Pilot Commission, either merchant marine experience or pilot experience as set forth in 995 CMR 4.00;
(2) Merchant Marine experience must be:
(a) At least two years service at sea during
the five year period preceding the date in which original application for such
commission is made, provided that time during which an individual is actively
training for a Commission as a Pilot shall not accrue against the five year
time period; and
(b) During such
two year period, at least one year shall have been served aboard US documented
vessels over 1600 gross tons in the capacity as either:
1. Master while holding a Master of steam and
motor vessels of unlimited tons upon oceans license issued by the US Coast
Guard; or
2. Chief Mate while
holding Master for steam and motor vessels unlimited tons upon
oceans.
(c) One year of
service at sea shall mean 180 days service on an operating commercial merchant
marine vessel documented under the laws of the United States;
(d) The Commissioner shall make an
interpretation of sea service for merchant vessels in Reduced Operating Status
(ROS) while participating in the National Defense Reserve Force (NDRF), but
credit no more than 1/2 a day for every day of service;
(e) Service at sea on a foreign flag vessel
may, in the sole discretion of the Commissioner, be determined after
appropriate inquiry and receipt of documentary evidence, be treated as
equivalent to service on a vessel documented under the laws of the United
States;
(f) All service at sea
shall be evidenced by duly authenticated discharge forms or letters, service
books, or other official documents. The originals shall be exhibited to the
Commissioner and copies delivered to the Commissioner;
(g) Any document not in the English language
shall be accompanied by a translation by a certified translator; and
(h) In the event that the applicant certifies
in writing under oath that any of the original documents have been lost or
otherwise are not available, the Commissioner in his or her sole discretion,
may accept substitutes or an affidavit by the applicant under oath.
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