WSR 97-08-040

EMERGENCY RULES

BOARD OF

PILOTAGE COMMISSIONERS

[Filed March 28, 1997, 8:20 a.m.]

Date of Adoption: March 13, 1997.

Purpose: To modify pilot license limitations in order to enable a new pilot, during his/her fifth year, to perform pilotage services on vessels having a higher gross tonnage.

Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 296-116-082.

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 88.16.105.

Under RCW 34.05.350 the agency for good cause finds that immediate adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule is necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety, or general welfare, and that observing the time requirements of notice and opportunity to comment upon adoption of a permanent rule would be contrary to the public interest.

Reasons for this Finding: It is necessary to broaden the pilot work force in the Grays Harbor pilotage district as soon as possible since there is currently only one pilot who holds an unlimited license. By modifying certain license limitations, the emergency rule will provide for an additional qualified pilot to handle larger vessels and alleviate the hardship.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, amended 1, repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's own Initiative: New 0, amended 1, repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, amended 0, repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, amended 1, repealed 0.

Effective Date of Rule: Immediately.

March 14, 1997

Peggy Larson

Administrator

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 93-09-016, filed 4/14/93, effective 5/15/93)

WAC 296-116-082 Limitations on new pilots. (1) The following limitations shall apply to a newly licensed pilot during his/her first five years of active service. Except where otherwise noted, the pilotage assignment may include docking and undocking of vessels within the tonnage limitations. All tonnages referred to are international tonnages.

(2) Progressive lifting of tonnage limitations requires a newly licensed pilot to satisfactorily complete the familiarization/training trips listed under the supervision of a five-year pilot. This veteran pilot shall complete and submit an evaluation form for each trip a new pilot performs. All of these trips must, if practical, be completed during the last ninety days of the license year.

(3) Puget Sound pilotage district - License limitations.

(a) First year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded petroleum tankers.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 25,000 gt or 660' in length or any passenger vessels in excess of 5,000 gt.

(b) Second year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded petroleum tankers in excess of 25,000 gt.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 30,000 gt.

(c) Third year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded petroleum tankers in excess of 32,000 gt.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 45,000 gt.

(d) Fourth year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded petroleum tankers in excess of 32,000 gt.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 60,000 gt.

(e) Fifth year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded petroleum tankers in excess of 45,000 gt.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 75,000 gt.

(4) Puget Sound pilotage district - Familiarization/training trips.

(a) Prior to the expiration of the first license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips, two of which shall involve docking loaded petroleum tankers of not more than 25,000 gt; and the third trip shall involve a bridge and waterway transit of a vessel between 25,000 and 35,000 gt.

(b) Prior to the expiration of the second license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips, two of which shall involve docking loaded petroleum tankers between 25,000 and 32,000 gt; and the third trip shall involve the anchoring of a vessel between 30,000 and 45,000 gt.

(c) Prior to the expiration of the third license year, a new pilot must make two familiarization/training trips which shall involve the docking of vessels between 45,000 and 55,000 gt other than loaded petroleum tankers.

(d) Prior to the expiration of the fourth license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips which shall involve docking loaded petroleum tankers of between 32,000 and 45,000 gt.

(e) Prior to the expiration of the fifth license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips which shall involve two trips docking and one trip anchoring loaded petroleum tankers of 55,000 gt or larger.

(5) Grays Harbor pilotage district - License limitations.

(a) First year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded tankers or barges carrying chemical or petroleum products.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 17,500 gt.

(iii) Not authorized to pilot loaded or partially loaded vessels through the Chehalis River bridges.

(b) Second year:

(i) Not authorized to pilot loaded tankers or barges carrying chemical or petroleum products in excess of 10,000 gt.

(ii) Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 20,000 gt.

(c) Third year: Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 22,500 gt.

(d) Fourth Year: Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of 25,000 gt.

(e) Fifth year: Not authorized to pilot any vessels in excess of ((27,500)) 30,000 gt.

(6) Grays Harbor pilotage district - Familiarization/training trips.

(a) Prior to the expiration of the first license year, a new pilot must make ten familiarization/training trips. Eight of these trips shall be through the Chehalis River bridges on loaded or partially loaded vessels. The other trips may be elsewhere on the waterway but shall be on vessels in excess of 17,500 gt.

(b) Prior to the expiration of the second license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips on vessels in excess of 20,000 gt. Two of these trips shall involve docking and passage to or from the sea buoy; and one of these trips shall involve turning the vessel in the waterway.

(c) Prior to the expiration of the third license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips on vessels in excess of 25,000 gt to or from the sea buoy. Two of these trips shall involve docking these vessels.

(d) Prior to the expiration of the fourth license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips on vessels in excess of 27,500 gt or on the nearest larger size vessels available. Two of these trips shall involve docking these vessels; and one of these trips shall involve turning the vessel in the waterway.

(e) Prior to the expiration of the fifth license year, a new pilot must make three familiarization/training trips on vessels in excess of ((30,000)) 32,500 gt or on the nearest larger size vessels available.

(7) The initial license shall contain the limitations contained above and list the date of commencement and expiration of such periods. If a newly licensed pilot is unable to pilot for forty-five days or more in any one of the five years, he shall notify the board and request a revised schedule of limitations.

(8) No pilot shall be dispatched to, or accept an assignment on, any vessel which exceeds the limitations of his/her license. On vessels in which there is more than one pilot assigned, the license limitations shall apply only to the pilot in charge.

(9) All limitations on a new pilot's license shall be lifted at the beginning of the sixth year of piloting provided he/she has submitted to the board a statement attesting to the fact that he/she has completed all the required familiarization/training requirements and the vessel simulator courses required.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.16.035 and 88.16.105. 93-09-016, 296-116-082, filed 4/14/93, effective 5/15/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.16.105. 92-24-056, 296-116-082, filed 11/30/92, effective 12/31/92; 92-08-051, 296-116-082, filed 3/26/92, effective 4/26/92; 89-18-063 (Order 89-6, Resolution No. 89-6), 296-116-082, filed 9/1/89, effective 10/2/89; 89-11-060 (Order 89-5, Resolution No. 89-5), 296-116-082, filed 5/18/89. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.16.035. 80-03-081 (Order 79-6, Resolution No. 79-6), 296-116-082, filed 3/4/80.]

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