Great Lakes Pilotage Requirements: 86-21960 - 122 pages |
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... Seaway Development Corporation and as to the possibility of in- creasing their powers and jurisdiction to cope with this problem . In your study , did you conclude that it was not feasible to possibly enlarge their powers and to take ...
... Seaway Development Corporation and as to the possibility of in- creasing their powers and jurisdiction to cope with this problem . In your study , did you conclude that it was not feasible to possibly enlarge their powers and to take ...
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... seaway , and we have set up in the bill that there can be rather substantial civil liabilities . Admiral RICHMOND . You are talking about the seaway now , sir ; not this bill ? Mr. JOHNSON . No. The seaway ; yes , sir . Admiral RICHMOND ...
... seaway , and we have set up in the bill that there can be rather substantial civil liabilities . Admiral RICHMOND . You are talking about the seaway now , sir ; not this bill ? Mr. JOHNSON . No. The seaway ; yes , sir . Admiral RICHMOND ...
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... Seaway to oceangoing vessels . This means that naviga- tion in these long stretches of water may well continue to be menaced if skilled pilots or other officers fully qualified and thoroughly knowledgeable about the waters in which they ...
... Seaway to oceangoing vessels . This means that naviga- tion in these long stretches of water may well continue to be menaced if skilled pilots or other officers fully qualified and thoroughly knowledgeable about the waters in which they ...
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... Seaway has just completed its first full year of operation with respect to deep - draft oceangoing vessels . The regula- tion of pilotage by our Government has been delayed because of the national and international interests that have ...
... Seaway has just completed its first full year of operation with respect to deep - draft oceangoing vessels . The regula- tion of pilotage by our Government has been delayed because of the national and international interests that have ...
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... seaway was opened . Mr. Nix . If the previous system had shown itself to be adequate , that is one thing . If the previous system has shown itself to be defec- tive , then there would arise the need for a change , and I should think a ...
... seaway was opened . Mr. Nix . If the previous system had shown itself to be adequate , that is one thing . If the previous system has shown itself to be defec- tive , then there would arise the need for a change , and I should think a ...
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Administrative Procedure Act Admiral RICHMOND agency of Canada ALLEN amendment American Merchant Marine American pilots basis believe Canadian Government Canadian pilots Canadian registered pilot Canadian vessels Canadian waters Cape Vincent Capt Captain EVERSON Captain GOLDEN Captain JOHNSON Captain Lowe Captain PEO Chairman Chicago committee compulsory pilotage Congress CURTIN Department of Commerce designated Detroit River DORN DREWRY enactment equitable Federal foreign ships foreign vessels GARMATZ GERIN-LAJOIE Hinslea interest Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lakes Commission Lakes pilotage Lawrence River Lawrence Seaway legislation LENNON marine safety Marys River master's license matter ment Merchant Marine Institute Montreal ocean vessels oceangoing open waters organization pilot aboard pilotage requirements pilotage services pilotage system Pilots Association ports problem proposed questions rates Regis regulations represent restricted areas restricted waters Secretary of Commerce Shapiro statement Thank tion U.S. Coast Guard U.S. pilots U.S. waters Welland Canal
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Page 4 - ... vessel shall be liable and may be seized and proceeded against by way of libel in any district court of the United States having jurisdiction of the offense.
Page 5 - Act, and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those to which it is held invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
Page 72 - Again I wish to express my appreciation to the members of this committee for the...
Page 26 - Agreement, means all of the Great Lakes, their connecting and tributary waters, and the St. Lawrence River as far east as the lower exit of the Lachine Canal and the Victoria Bridge at Montreal...
Page 3 - Such qualifications, terms, and conditions shall not include matters relating to a pilot's professional competency nor be inconsistent with his duties under the license issued to him by the Coast Guard, which matters shall remain the responsibility of the Coast Guard.
Page 2 - Great Lakes" means Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, their connecting and tributary waters, the St. Lawrence River as far east as Saint Regis, and adjacent port areas. (6) "Other officer...
Page 2 - President shall designate and by proclamation announce those United States waters of the Great Lakes in which registered vessels of the United States and foreign vessels shall be required to have in their service a United States registered pilot or a Canadian registered pilot, for the waters concerned, who shall, subject to the customary authority of the master, direct the navigation of the vessel in those waters.
Page 3 - Canadian pilots. (d) The Secretary is authorized to enter into arrangements with an appropriate agency of Canada for equitable participation by United States registered pilots with Canadian registered pilots in the pilotage services required by both countries for vessels navigating the Great Lakes. To that end, the Secretary is further authorized to arrange with an appropriate agency of Canada for the number of pilots who shall be registered in each country.
Page 29 - The Secretary is authorized to arrange with the appropriate agency of Canada for the establishment of joint or identical rates, charges, and any other conditions or terms for services by registered pilots in the waters of the Great Lakes.
Page 4 - Committee may review proposed pilotage regulations and policies and make such recommendations as are deemed appropriate. (c) Members of the Advisory Committee shall be compensated at a rate not exceeding $75 per day when actually engaged in the performance of their duties, together with their necessary travel expenses while going to and from meetings and when engaged on business at the call of the Secretary.