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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 62

Sec. 08.62.097. Training programs for deputy marine pilot license.

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Sec. 08.62.097. Training programs for deputy marine pilot license.
(a)The board shall establish standards for training programs for a deputy marine pilot license. The standards may include requirements for
(1)supervised familiarization and training trips on vessels subject to this chapter;
(2)supervised dockings, undockings, and tug assisted maneuvers;
(3)special training or experience necessary to qualify for a deputy marine pilot license for a particular marine pilotage region;
(4)completion of the training program within a specified period;
(5)other training or experience that the board considers appropriate.
(b)A person who supervises the training of persons who are seeking a deputy marine pilot license under this chapter shall
(1)hold a marine pilot license issued under AS 08.62.100 ; however, if the board finds that there are no marine pilots licensed in a pilotage region who are available to supervise training under this section, the board may authorize a person who is licensed in that pilotage region as a deputy marine pilot to supervise the training of persons who are seeking a deputy marine pilot license in that pilotage region;
(2)receive prior authorization from the board to supervise the training of those persons;
(3)maintain a written log and evaluation on a form provided by the board of the training and progress of the person being supervised.
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