New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 64 - RULES OF THE NEW JERSEY MARITIME PILOT AND DOCKING PILOT COMMISSION
Subchapter 5 - DOCKING PILOT APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Section 16:64-5.3 - Qualifications
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:64-5.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) A person seeking to be considered by the Commission as an apprentice shall submit a completed application form and a fee of $ 500.00 to the Commission to cover administrative costs of the Commission.
(b) Applicants shall provide to the Commission at the time of application:
1.An authorization executed by the applicant
permitting the Commission to obtain from the United States Coast Guard
information pertaining to the applicant's Coast Guard license and records;
2.Satisfactory evidence of having
participated in a United States Department of Transportation required drug
screening and testing program for no less than two years prior to application;
3.Satisfactory evidence of
successful completion of a driver's license and criminal background check;
4.A United States Coast Guard form
demonstrating examination within the last year by a licensed physician in a
manner prescribed by the United States Coast Guard and stating that the
applicant has been declared competent by the physician to perform the duties of
a docking pilot;
5.Written
documentation that the applicant has at least 10 years' experience in the
maritime industry, five years of which shall have been served as a licensed
mate or master in the towing industry:
i.Attendance at an approved United States
maritime college may satisfy up to four years of the foregoing 10-year
requirement;
6.Satisfactory evidence of having the ability
to read, write, and speak fluent English;
7.At least two written references and
background checks as may be directed by the Commission, to demonstrate good
moral character;
8.Satisfactory
evidence of United States citizenship;
9.Satisfactory evidence of having visual
acuity correctable to 20/20 in each eye;
10. Evidence of being able to satisfactorily
pass one of the following tests for color perception without the use of color
sensing lenses:
i.Pseudoisochromatic Plates
(Dvornine 2nd Edition; AOC; revised edition or AOC-HRR; Ishihara 16-, 24-, or
38-plate editions);
ii.Eldride-Green Color Perception Lantern;
iii.Farnworth Lantern;
iv.Keystone Orthoscope;
v.Keystone Telebinocular;
vi.SAMCTT (School of Aviation Medicine Color
Threshold Tester);
viiTitmus
Optical Vision Tester; or
viii.
Williams Lantern;
11. A
Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) issued by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security;
12. A current first class pilot's license or
first class pilot endorsement to a license issued by the United States Coast
Guard authorizing the piloting of vessels of any tonnage and endorsed for at
least one section of the waters for which pilotage service may be
required;
13. A current unlimited
radar observer's certificate as required by the United States Coast Guard;
and
14. A completed Physician's
Certification form with a written description of a pilot's duties and a list of
all medications taken by the pilot which shall be signed and dated by the
physician.
(c) Before an apprentice who is on the approved list may begin their apprenticeship he or she shall provide to the Commission:
1. A written
endorsement from an independent pilot association or ship docking company
stating that they will employ the applicant and be responsible to instruct the
apprentice in such a manner, so as to fully qualify the apprentice as a docking
pilot.
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