Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Vessels and Seamen › Part Part F— - Manning of Vessels › Chapter CHAPTER 93— - GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE › § 9303
The Secretary must make rules about who can be a U.S. registered pilot and how the job works. An applicant must have a master, mate, or pilot license; have at least 24 months of licensed service or equivalent on ships or integrated towing vessels and tows of at least 4,000 gross tons, with at least 6 months of that time on the Great Lakes; and agree to be available for duty. The Secretary issues a certificate saying where each pilot may work, which the pilot must carry, and sets how long registration lasts and other service conditions. The Secretary may suspend or cancel a certificate for rule violations, and losing a chapter 77 license cancels the certificate (subject to sections 551–559 of title 5). The Secretary must set pilotage fees, consider public interest and costs, establish new rates by March 1 each year, set base rates by full ratemaking at least once every 5 years, review and adjust them annually between full ratemakings, and assign enough staff to do this work.
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46 U.S.C. § 9303
Title 46 — Shipping
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73