New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter II - Board of Commissioners of Pilots
Part 56 - Fines, Penalties And Forfeitures
Section 56.14 - Conduct of pilots-fine and/or suspension or revocation of license; drunkenness; incurring debts; disorderly conduct

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

Any pilot who, while on or off duty, shall conduct himself in such a manner as to bring discredit to the pilotage service, shall for such misbehavior be subject to a fine not exceeding $250 and/or suspension or revocation of his license, as in the judgment of the commissioners the necessities of the case may require. Drunkenness on duty, other than as set forth in subdivision 1 of section 94 of the Navigation Law; drunkenness in any public place; incurring of debts beyond the ability of a pilot to pay, resulting in judgments and/or attachments against the property of the pilot; and/or disorderly conduct of any kind; shall constitute misbehavior within the meaning of this section.

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