This legislation has been repealed.
TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Citation 2. Interpretation 3. Application 4. When pilotage is not compulsory 5. Positioning of vessel when pilot is boarding or leaving vessel 6. Provision of ladders, hoists, etc. when pilot is boarding or leaving vessel 7. Requirements when pilot has boarded vessel 8. Pilot not to be detained 9. Master of tug to comply with directions of pilot 10. Harbour master may require second pilot to be used 11. Complaint against pilot 12. Eligibility for pilotage exemption certificate 13. Application for pilotage exemption certificate 14. Issue of pilotage exemption certificate 15. Application for endorsement of pilotage exemption certificate 16. Validity and lapse of pilotage exemption certificate 17. Revalidation of pilotage exemption certificate 18. Cancellation of pilotage exemption certificate 19. Appeal 20. Harbour master may direct exempt master to use pilot 21. Use of pilotage exemption certificate to be recorded[Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as at 1 June 2001 Ports (Model Pilotage) Regulations 1994 Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.]
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