New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter II - Board of Commissioners of Pilots
Part 54 - Duties Of Pilotage
- Section 54.1 - In the Port of New York: Ending of pilot's services; assisting in docking or undocking; mooring or leaving mooring berth; and leaving a vessel underway
- Section 54.2 - Hudson River pilots and Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound pilots: Ending of pilot's services; mooring or leaving a mooring berth (referred to as "docking" and "undocking" in Section 96, Part 3 of the Navigation Law); and leaving a vessel underway
- Section 54.3 - Transporting vessels within the Port of New York
- Section 54.4 - Records to be kept by pilots
- Section 54.5 - Illness of or injury to pilot; return to duty
- Section 54.6 - Absence from duty; notification to the board; refresher passages
- Section 54.7 - American vessels under enrollment, American vessels under register and foreign vessels: license requirements
- Section 54.8 - Renumbered
- Section 54.9 - Renumbered
- Section 54.10 to 54.11 - Repealed
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Statutory authority: Navigation Law, §95
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