Sec. 69.033. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE. To be eligible for a license as a branch pilot for the ports within the jurisdiction of the board, a person must: (1) be at least 25 years of age and younger than 68 years of age unless exempted under the provisions of Section 69.040 (b); (2) be a United States citizen; (3) as of the date the license is issued, have resided continuously in this state for at least two years; (4) have at least one year's service as a deputy branch pilot or equivalent service piloting vessels of at least 5,000 gross tons within the board's jurisdiction; (5) have successfully completed the board-approved training program; (6) have commanded or controlled the navigation of vessels such as the person would pilot; (7) have extensive experience in the docking and undocking of vessels; (8) be in good mental and physical health; (9) have good moral character; (10) possess the requisite skill as a navigator and pilot to perform competently and safely the duties of a branch pilot; and (11) hold a license under federal law to act as a pilot on vessels that navigate water on which the applicant will furnish pilot services.
‹ Prev All Texas sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.