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Code · Alaska · Title 8 · Chapter 62

Sec. 08.62.150. Denial, revocation, or suspension.

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Sec. 08.62.150. Denial, revocation, or suspension.
(a)The board shall impose a disciplinary sanction on a person licensed under this chapter when the board finds that the person
(1)is incompetent in the performance of pilotage duties;
(2)is chemically impaired;
(3)illegally possesses, uses, or sells narcotic or hallucinogenic drugs;
(4)makes a false statement to obtain a license;
(5)violates a provision of this chapter or a regulation adopted under this chapter;
(6)is guilty of misconduct during the course of employment;
(7)has had the person's United States Coast Guard pilot license conditioned, suspended, or revoked; or
(8)charges, collects, or receives an amount for pilotage services that is different from the rate adopted under AS 08.62.046 or the rate agreed to under AS 08.62.175
(e)by the pilot organization of which the person is a member.
(b)[Repealed, § 4 ch 60 SLA 1987.]
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