WSR 13-21-108 PROPOSED RULES BOARD OF PILOTAGE COMMISSIONERS [Filed October 21, 2013, 2:31 p.m.]
Original Notice.
Proposal is exempt under RCW 34.05.310(4) or 34.05.330(1).
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 363-116-300 Pilotage rates for the Puget Sound pilotage district.
Hearing Location(s): 2901 Third Avenue, 5th Floor, Alki Conference Room, Seattle, WA 98121, on December 13, 2013, at 9:30 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: December 13, 2013.
Submit Written Comments to: Captain Harry Dudley, Chairman, 2901 Third Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98121, e-mail larsonp@wsdot.wa.gov, fax (206) 515-3906, by December 2, 2013.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Shawna Erickson by December 10, 2013, (206) 515-3647.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The purpose of the proposal is to set a Puget Sound pilotage (PSP) district annual tariff for the calendar year 2014.
The proposed rule reflects (1) a new tariff category coupled with an across-the-board tariff decrease and (2) a range of across-the-board tariff adjustments excluding the training surcharge category and the transportation to vessels on Puget Sound category. Both methods of establishing a tariff are detailed below in order to depict what options the board will be considering.
(1) The board will consider a new tariff category proposed by PSP called the variable expense component (VEC). PSP is proposing a VEC charge to be levied as a flat fee on all assignments other than Zone I jobs which include all harbor shifts, cancellations and second pilot jobs in the waterways. This charge of $692.00 per assignment is projected to generate $4,510,000.00 in new revenue to cover VEC expenses. If a VEC is adopted, it would be coupled with an across-the-board tariff decrease of up to 4.5 percent.
The Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA) is opposed to the addition of this new VEC tariff category. The board will consider the proposed addition of a VEC charge ranging from $0.00 (thus not creating this new category) up to the proposed amount of $692.00 coupled with an across-the-board tariff decrease.
(2) The board will consider an overall range of across-the-board tariff adjustments between a decrease of eight percent and an increase of eight percent excluding the training surcharge category and the transportation to vessels on Puget Sound category to which no change is applied and the transportation charge portions of the British Columbia direct transit charge category to which an increase of five percent is proposed. The low end of the range is proposed by the PMSA and the high end of the range is proposed by the PSP.
In addition the board will be considering possible design changes within the tariff structure.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Major stakeholders have contributed to the development of this proposal.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapter 88.16 RCW.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 88.16.035.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Agency Comments or Recommendations, if any, as to Statutory Language, Implementation, Enforcement, and Fiscal Matters: Current rates for the PSP district expire on December 31, 2013. New rates must be set annually.
The board may adopt a rule that varies from the proposed rule upon consideration of written and oral testimony including but not limited to the adoption of a rule reflecting no changes to the current tariff.
Name of Proponent: Puget Sound Pilots and PMSA, private.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Peggy Larson, 2901 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, (206) 515-3904; Implementation and Enforcement: Board of Pilotage Commissioners, 2901 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, (206) 515-3904.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. The proposed rule is being considered in the context of the required annual review of the rates charged for pilotage services.
The application of the proposed revisions is clear in the description of the proposal and its anticipated effects as well as the proposed tariff shown below.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. RCW 34.05.328 does not apply to the adoption of these rules. The Washington state board of pilotage commissioners is not a listed agency in RCW 34.05.328 (5)(a)(i).
October 21, 2013
Peggy Larson
Executive Director
AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 12-24-055, filed 11/30/12, effective 1/1/13)
WAC 363-116-300 Pilotage rates for the Puget Sound pilotage district.
Effective 0001 hours January 1, ((2013)) 2014, through 2400 hours December 31, ((2013)) 2014.
Any tow exceeding seven hours, two pilots are mandatory. Harbor shifts shall constitute and be limited to those services in moving vessels from dock to dock, from anchorage to dock, from dock to anchorage, or from anchorage to anchorage in the same port after all other applicable tariff charges for pilotage services have been recognized as payable.
Waterway and Bridge Charges: Ships up to 90' beam: A charge of $((266.00)) 245.00 to 287.00 shall be in addition to bridge charges for any vessel movements both inbound and outbound required to transit south of Spokane Street in Seattle, south of Eleventh Street in any of the Tacoma waterways, in Port Gamble, or in the Snohomish River. Any vessel movements required to transit through bridges shall have an additional charge of $((127.00)) 117.00 to 137.00 per bridge. Ships 90' beam and/or over: A charge of $((361.00)) 332.00 to 390.00 shall be in addition to bridge charges for any vessel movements both inbound and outbound required to transit south of Spokane Street in Seattle and south of Eleventh Street in any of the Tacoma waterways. Any vessel movements required to transit through bridges shall have an additional charge of $((251.00)) 231.00 to 271.00 per bridge. (The above charges shall not apply to transit of vessels from Shilshole Bay to the limits of Lake Washington.) Two or three pilots required: In a case where two or three pilots are employed for a single vessel waterway or bridge transit, the second and/or third pilot charge shall include the bridge and waterway charge in addition to the harbor shift rate. Docking Delay After Anchoring: Applicable harbor shift rate to apply, plus $((274.00)) 252.00 to 296.00 per hour standby. No charge if delay is 60 minutes or less. If the delay is more than 60 minutes, charge is $((274.00)) 252.00 to 296.00 for every hour or fraction thereof. Sailing Delay: No charge if delay is 60 minutes or less. If the delay is more than 60 minutes, charge is $((274.00)) 252.00 to 296.00 for every hour or fraction thereof. The assessment of the standby charge shall not exceed a period of twelve hours in any twenty-four-hour period. Slowdown: When a vessel chooses not to maintain its normal speed capabilities for reasons determined by the vessel and not the pilot, and when the difference in arrival time is one hour, or greater, from the predicted arrival time had the vessel maintained its normal speed capabilities, a charge of $((274.00)) 252.00 to 296.00 per hour, and each fraction thereof, will be assessed for the resultant difference in arrival time. Delayed Arrival – Port Angeles: When a pilot is ordered for an arriving inbound vessel at Port Angeles and the vessel does not arrive within two hours of its ETA, or its ETA is amended less than six hours prior to the original ETA, a charge of $((274.00)) 252.00 to 296.00 for each hour delay, or fraction thereof, shall be assessed in addition to all other appropriate charges. When a pilot is ordered for an arriving inbound vessel at Port Angeles and the ETA is delayed to six hours or more beyond the original ETA, a cancellation charge shall be assessed, in addition to all other appropriate charges, if the ETA was not amended at least twelve hours prior to the original ETA. Tonnage Charges: 0 to 20,000 gross tons: Additional charge to LOA zone mileage of $((0.0084)) 0.0077 to 0.0091 a gross ton for all gross tonnage up to 20,000 gross tons. 20,000 to 50,000 gross tons: Additional charge to LOA zone mileage of $((0.0871)) 0.0801 to 0.0941 a gross ton for all gross tonnage in excess of 20,000 gross tons up to 50,000 gross tons. 50,000 gross tons and up: In excess of 50,000 gross tons, the charge shall be $((0.1042)) 0.0959 to 0.1125 per gross ton. For vessels where a certificate of international gross tonnage is required, the appropriate international gross tonnage shall apply. Transportation to Vessels on Puget Sound:
(a) Intraharbor transportation for the Port Angeles port area: Transportation between Port Angeles pilot station and Port Angeles harbor docks - $15.00. (b) Interport shifts: Transportation paid to and from both points. (c) Intraharbor shifts: Transportation to be paid both ways. If intraharbor shift is canceled on or before scheduled reporting time, transportation paid one way only. (d) Cancellation: Transportation both ways unless notice of cancellation is received prior to scheduled reporting time in which case transportation need only be paid one way. (e) Any new facilities or other seldom used terminals, not covered above, shall be based on mileage x $2.00 per mile. Delinquent Payment Charge: 1 1/2% per month after 30 days from first billing. Nonuse of Pilots: Ships taking and discharging pilots without using their services through all Puget Sound and adjacent inland waters shall pay full pilotage charges on the LOA zone mileage basis from Port Angeles to destination, from place of departure to Port Angeles, or for entire distance between two ports on Puget Sound and adjacent inland waters. British Columbia Direct Transit Charge: In the event that a pilot consents to board or deboard a vessel at a British Columbia port, which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld, the following additional charges shall apply in addition to the normal LOA, tonnage and other charges provided in this tariff that apply to the portion of the transit in U.S. waters:
Variable Expense Component: A per assignment charge of $0.00 to $692.00 except Zone 1 jobs which include all harbor shifts, cancellations and second pilot jobs in the waterways. Training Surcharge: On January 1, 2011, a surcharge of $15.00 for each pilot trainee then receiving a stipend pursuant to the training program provided in WAC 363-116-078 shall be added to each pilotage assignment. LOA Rate Schedule: The following rate schedule is based upon distances furnished by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, computed to the nearest half-mile and includes retirement fund contributions.
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